after.video will be presented during the indefinite vision symposium @ whitechappel art gallery, see: http://www.whitechapelgallery.org/events/indefinite-visions/ (before the symposium during a workshop on methodologies - see schedule below -> after.video is in the 4-5.30pm slot) WORKSHOP: THE AUDIOVISUAL ESSAY WHITECHAPEL GALLERY, LONDON WEDNESDAY 22nd JUNE 11.30am-1pm. Forms Themes: Audiovisual essay forms (close analysis, artistic/poetic montage, supercut/thematic montage, ‘interstitial’). Techniques: temporal manipulation, overlays, split-screen, voice-over Audiovisual essays as supplements to written scholarship and as core methodology. Questions: What types of scholarship are audiovisual essays suited (and not suited) to? What more could audiovisual essay achieve critically and aesthetically? 11.30-11.45. Presentation: Kevin B. Lee on the current state of the art 11.45-12. Presentation: TBC 12-12.30. Break-out discussions 12.30-1. Group discussion 1pm-2pm. Lunch 2pm-3.30pm. Contexts Themes: Role within film journalism, as a critical tool Role within teaching, as a heuristic tool Relationship with film-making (‘theory’ vs ‘practice’) Relationship with artists’ film and video Questions How to further incorporate audiovisual essays into mainstream scholarship via academic legitimation (e.g. increasing publishing opportunities)? via refinement of the form and its methodologies? via databasing? How does the audiovisual essay fit within current copyright law in the UK and beyond? Do different distribution models (e.g. peer-reviewed, ‘self-published’, programmed by cultural gatekeepers) suit different kinds of audiovisual work? 2.30-2.45. Presentation: Catherine Grant on videographic film studies and academic publishing 2.45-3. Presentation: David Rodowick on negotiating film theory and film practice 3-3.30. Break-out discussions 3.30-4. Group discussion 3.30pm-4.00pm. Break 4.00pm-5.30pm. Methodologies Themes Terminology (video essay, audiovisual essay, videographic film studies, digital film studies) Alternative technologies and methodologies: Quantitative: data analysis (e.g. cinemetrics, ECGs and eye tracking) visualisation – e.g. Volumetric Cinema, Software Studies Initiative Qualitative: Annotation (e.g. Popcorn.js, ANVIL, Lignes de Temps) Creative: Critical media art (e.g. after.video) Interactive documentary Questions How can audiovisual essay production be connected to adjacent, less prevalent, digital humanities activities? What can be learnt from the use of digital technologies in other humanities disciplines? What models of collaboration could help audiovisual film scholarship develop in scope, complexity, and impact? 4.30-4.45. Presentation: David Verdeure on adjacent methodologies 4.45-5. Presentation: Richard Misek on adjacent technologies 5-5.30. Break-out discussions (open) 5.30-6. Group discussion Viewable during breaks: Don’t Look Now: paradoxes of suture (interactive video on Mac laptop) After.Video Assemblages (videos on Raspberry Pi) Notes on Blindness: Into Darkness (VR experience, at Close Up Film Centre)