This panel is listed in the recent conference Bulletin Board, but provides more information about the proposed topic. Panel To Be Proposed: "Redefining Narrative In Cyberspace" for the 1996 Society for Cinema Studies Conference, "Visual Cultures in the Nineties" March 7-10 in Dallas, Texas. Paper Topics: This panel seeks to expand on Brooks Landon's notion that the future of Science Fiction/Fantasy film lies in interactive video-computer technology. Specifically, we are seeking papers which engage questions concerning the structure, reception and subject formation functions of narratives which are inherently indeterminate and schizophrenic. Papers dealing with first person perspective, 3D games (Doom, Decent), CD-ROMs (Burn Cycle, Hell), Virtual Reality, Baudrillardian simulation theory, cybercultural studies, etc. are welcomed. Abstracts (Standard SCS Form) should be sent to me (e-mail or snail mail) by September 10, 1995. Tim Coleman Dept. of English Wayne State University 51 W. Warren St., Detroit, MI 48202 E-mail: [log in to unmask] ---- To signoff SCREEN-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF SCREEN-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]