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Apologies for cross-posting.



I am pleased to announce that we have two new research provocations
available at www.stereoscopicmedia.org. <http://www.stereoscopicmedia.org/>



The first is ‘A Spatial Web: The third dimension in Lev Kuleshov’s theory
of montage’ by film historian Ray Zone. The second is ‘3D Documentary: This
Time it’s Really Real’! by Bella Honess Roe of the University of Surrey. As
always, we welcome comments and discussion on these pieces.



In other news, academic interest in 3D media appears to be strengthening as
evidenced by the large number of papers on 3D at SCMS conference in Boston
next week and the research strand at the 3D Storytelling Conference in
London. Contributors to stereoscopicmedia.org are presenting work at both
these events and further details can be found in the news section of the
website.



We welcome further contributions and if you are interested in participating
in any way, please get in touch via the contacts section of the website.



Best wishes



Miriam Ross and Leon Gurevitch


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