A panel for the Central New York Conference on Language and Literature
Cortland NY
October 29-31
DIGITAL CINEMA
Typically when we imagine ³digital cinema,² we think of Hollywood
blockbusters filled with special effects, but technologically speaking
digital technology has become a primarily mode of filmmaking from Hollywood
to student films and even home movies. This panel seeks to investigate the
artistic implications of digital cinema. How have these technologies
informed the production and consumption of cinema? How might the implicit
connection in the digital between database and image alter our future
experience with animation, video and film? How might such developments alter
the ways we study and teach cinema or even narrative more generally?
Chair: Alex Reid
SUNY Cortland
English Department
PO Box 2000
Cortland, NY
Email: reida at cortland dot edu
Deadline: 500 word abstracts by 7/15/04
-- Alexander Reid, Associate Professor Director, Central New York Conference on Language and Literature English and Professional Writing Office: 115A Old Main SUNY-Cortland 607-753-2069 Conference: http://www.cnycll.com Personal Web Site: http://web.cortland.edu/reida Professional Writing: http://www.cortland.edu/profwriting English: http://www.cortland.edu/english=============================================== From the Literary Calls for Papers Mailing List CFP@english.upenn.edu Full Information at http://www.english.upenn.edu/CFP/ or write Erika Lin: elin@english.upenn.edu ===============================================
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