Re: this posting from a week ago, the following CFP might be of interest. -- CBH >I'm working on digital technologies effects (and would be effects) on cinema >aesthetics as MA thesis. The concentration will be on non-lineer editing, >but I'm at the very beginning of research, so any related material will be >of great help. Is there any books, magazines, articles, film examples that >one shouldn't miss and esp websites or anything anyone can recommend? >TECHNOLOGY IN FILM >San Francisco State University Symposium > April 28-30, 2000 > >CALL FOR: PAPERS, WORKSHOP, FILM PROPOSALS, AND >SPECIAL EVENT SUGGESTIONS > > The graduate students of the Cinema Studies M.A. >program are hosting a symposium for the spring of >2000. Held on the SFSU campus, the topic will involve >aspects of Technology in Film. Proposed papers and >discussions will cover: > > Technology and Art > How Technology Changes our Perception of Self > Future of Marketing Films Digitally > Ethics of Digitizing Images for Profit > Who Controls Technology? > Technologyís Influence on the Fragmentation of >Society > Ethics of Digital Censoring >Technological Special Effectsí Influence on the >Narrative > Technology and Film Preservation > Simulations of Reality > > OPEN CALL > > This is an open call for papers, workshops, film >proposals, and special event suggestions. To join in >our discussions or to present a paper, please provide >us with a short biography and a brief (250 words) >topic proposal. You may also submit a paper at this >time, please no more than 12 pages, and be sure to >include your email, address, and/or phone number in >your application. > >The deadline for submissions is January 31, 2000. > > Email us at [log in to unmask], or mail us your >submissions or applications to: > > Symposium 2000 c/o Bill Nichols > Cinema Department > 1600 Holloway Ave. > San Francisco, CA 94132 > > We look forward to hearing from you! >Please, pass this information on to those whom it may >be of interest. > Christina B. Hanhardt [log in to unmask] ---- Online resources for film/TV studies may be found at ScreenSite http://www.tcf.ua.edu/ScreenSite