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"Llewella Chapman (HIS - Visitor)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 24 Oct 2019 11:45:25 +0000
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Dear all,


The IAMHIST master class and one-day conference will take place in the Department of Film & Screen Media, University College Cork on 9th-10th January 2020.


If you are a PhD student, postdoctoral candidate or early career professional working in the area of historical film, media or radio and you would like to present a paper on your research or creative practice at the IAMHIST master class, please send a 300-word proposal and short bio to IAMHIST President Leen Engelen ([log in to unmask])<mailto:[log in to unmask])> by 15th November 2019. For further details, please visit: http://iamhist.net/cfp-iamhist-master-class-2020/


The master class will be followed by a symposium on archival appropriation which will consider the remediation of moving and still images in the digital era. Speakers include archivists, filmmakers, programmers, archival producers and academics. The event will include a plenary panel on the use and appropriation of archive footage with a focus on They Shall Not Grow Old including speakers Alessandra Luciano, Lawrence Napper, Kasandra O'Connell, and Fran Rowlett-McCormack, and finishes with a retrospective of the work of the late Jerome ‘Jerry’ Kuehl<https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fiamhist.net%2F2018%2F10%2Fjerome-kuehl-1931-2018%2F&data=02%7C01%7CLlewella.Burton%40uea.ac.uk%7C5843246e5b8a42d5849a08d75872d3dc%7Cc65f8795ba3d43518a070865e5d8f090%7C0%7C0%7C637075122510886564&sdata=3wpWlWd%2BDDMsAY%2FjLPaFMSuxni4%2F%2FApjcknRfg%2BZLRU%3D&reserved=0>, with James Chapman (editor of the Historical Journal of Radio and Television) and Sue Malden (former Chair of FOCAL International).


The symposium is free to attend and will include refreshments. To register for your tickets, please visit:


https://www.eventbrite.com/e/archival-appropriation-reuse-recycling-and-remediation-in-the-digital-era-tickets-74707148091


Best wishes,


Llewella


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