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Call for Papers -- SCS 1999
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SEEING TV THROUGH ARCHITECTURE / ARCHITECTURE THROUGH TELEVISION
Urban environments have become familiar backdrops for TV narratives--
c.f. COPS, World's Scariest Freeway Chases, etc. But television's use of
architectural cues to frame the encounter between viewer and image goes
well beyond reality TV.
Possible topics might inlcude:
- logic of televisual spaces (real and fictitious)
- significance of staging, lighting and set design
- environments made possible by TV
- the city in television / television in the city
- spatial approaches to individual channels/genres/shows.
Interdisciplinary approaches are encouraged.
Please reply by September 1 1998, using the official SCS entry form.
(http://www.cinemastudies.org)
Pascal Pinck
University of California, Irvine
[log in to unmask]
4808 Hayter Ave.
Lakewood CA 90712
phone: (562) 901 7430
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Screen-L is sponsored by the Telecommunication & Film Dept., the
University of Alabama.
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