BAFTSS Practice Research Award for NECSUS videographic essay
BAFTSS has announced the award winners in its Practice Research category. The award for videographic criticism was given to Veronika Hanáková, Martin Tremčinský and Jiří Anger for their piece ‘Cycles of Labour: In the Metaverse, We Will Be Housewives’. This audiovisual essay was published in the Autumn 2023_#Cycles issue of NECSUS. View the work here.
The British Association of Film, Television and Screen Studies (BAFTSS) exists to:
- promote the recognition of the discipline and represent the academic and professorial interests of those engaged in it to the academy, government, funding agencies, the cultural industries and the public;
- encourage best teaching and research practice;
- promote the training of postgraduate students in research;
- give researchers and practitioners the opportunity to attend and present a paper at the annual BAFTSS conference.
The association is international in its membership and research interests in theories, philosophies, practices, and histories of film, television and screen studies. Find more information on the BAFTSS site.