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Internet Attractions Schedule

Internet Attractions: online video and user-generated ephemera
University of Nottingham, 23rd-24th June 2009


key speakers: Professor Barbara Klinger (Indiana), Professor Jon Dovey (UWE), Hugh Hancock (Artistic Director, Strange Company) Rik Lander (U-soap Media)

Internet Attractions :

online video and user-generated ephemera

23 rd June 2009

Time

Event (all taking place in TRENT B46)

8.30

Registration in Trent B46 for those arriving on day

9.00

Welcome

9.15

Keynote: Barbara Klinger, Reenactment: Fans Performing Movie Scenes from the Stage to Youtube

10.15

Animation, Imitation and Performance

Jacob Smith , Waves of Imitation

Andrew Clay , Pancakes and World Peace: User-Generated Video and the ‘enchanted objects' of stop motion animation

11.15

Tea/Coffee break

11.45

The Internet and Transnational Cinematic Culture

 

Iain Robert Smith , “Actione, Terrore, Suspenzo, Spider!”: Transcultural Appropriation and amateur media production in the Italian Spiderman'

Miriam Ross , IMDB and YouTube: New Sites for the Public Discourse on Cinema

12.45

Lunch

1.45

Keynote: Hugh Hancock (Strange Company), http://www.strangecompany.org/

2.45

Online Video, Self-Representation and Identity

 

David Buckingham , Skate Perception:self-representation, identity and visual style in a youth subculture

Rebekah Willett , Always on:camera phones, video production and identity

Jo Henderson , The BBC's Video Nation Project

4.15

Tea/Coffee break

4.45

Generating Ephemerality

 

Rosamund Davies , Digital Intimacies: Aeasthetic and Affective Strategies in the Production and Use of Online Video

Elizabeth Evans , Carnaby Street 10AM: Kate Modern and the Ephemeralization of Online Drama

 

5.45

Close

7.30

Workshop banquet – Ancaster Hall


 

Internet Attractions :

online video and user-generated ephemera

24 th June 2009

Time

Event

9.15

Keynote: Jon Dovey, Archeologies, Economies and Ecologies

10.15

Tea/Coffee break

10.30

Fans and Communities


William Merrin,
Understanding Me-dia

Tracy Harwood, Machinima:Evolution of an etribe

Sam Coley, Sound and Vision:Online Practices of David Bowie Fans

12.00

Lunch

1.00

Keynote: Rik Lander (U-soap Media) http://www.u-soap.com/

2.00

Comfort break

2.15

User-generated content: institutional challenges and professional practices

Daniel Ashton, User-generated media and professions:machinima and the negotiation of industry transitions and professional practices.

Nicola Osborne, Serving the Ephemeral:Cultural and Practical Challenges for Enhancing Multimedia Services with User Generated Content.

Claire Wardle, 'UGC' @ the BBC


3.45

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