Apologies for cross-posting. We are pleased to announce our latest series of research provocations on www.stereoscopicmedia.org. These are short, open ended, idea pieces by stereoscopic media scholars. Ryan Pierson: A New Haptical Cinema<http://www.stereoscopicmedia.org/?p=421> Kevin Fisher: The Ecstatic Gestalt in Werner Herzog’s Cave of Forgotten Dreams <http://www.stereoscopicmedia.org/?p=433> Jesko Jockenhövel Research Provocation: Digital 3D: Not one style, but many options <http://www.stereoscopicmedia.org/?p=430> We would also like to draw your attention to the bibliography section of the website that has a comprehensive list of article from the humanities relating to all forms of stereoscopic media: http://www.stereoscopicmedia.org/?page_id=274 As ever, 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 On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 5:27 PM, Miriam Ross <[log in to unmask]>wrote: > Apologies for cross-posting. > > We are pleased to announce a new series of research provocations on > www.stereoscopicmedia.org. These are short, open ended, idea pieces by > stereoscopic media scholars. > > Nick Jones (Queen Mary, University of London) Negotiating 3D style and 2D > continuity. > > http://www.stereoscopicmedia.org/?p=393 > > Leon Gurevitch (Victoria University of Wellington): Virtual finally > reality? The media archaelogies of immersive 3D and the Oculus Rift. > > http://www.stereoscopicmedia.org/?p=395 > > Miriam Ross (Victoria University of Wellington): Post-production > conversions, the ugly, the bad and the good. > > http://www.stereoscopicmedia.org/?p=388 > > > 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 > > > > > -- > http://vuw.academia.edu/MiriamRoss > -- http://vuw.academia.edu/MiriamRoss ---- Learn to speak like a film/TV professor! Listen to the ScreenLex podcast: http://www.screenlex.org