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Seminar Series – ‘The Archive on Screen: Art and Cinema towards Visual Culture’

March 9, 2022/in News /by Greg DeCuir
Tags: archive, film archive, film studies, seminar

Taking place once per month in March, April and May, the seminar series ‘The Archive on Screen: Art and Cinema towards Visual Culture’ explores the relationships between the screen and the archive. Supported by the graduate program in History of the Arts at Ca’ Foscari, University of Venice, and organized by Cristina Baldacci and our exhibition review section editor Miriam de Rosa, the sessions use the concepts of intermediatily, circulation and montage as their starting point:

9th March 2022, 14.30 – 16.30 pm
“Intermediality: Twentieth-century amateur media as technologies of memory”
Tim van der Heijden  (Open University of the Netherlands)  

28th April 2022, 11.30 – 13.30 pm
“Circulation: Found footage and self-representation”
Laura Rascaroli  (University College Cork)  

3rd May 2022, 9.30 – 11.30 am
“Berlin Montage: Assembling bits of reality. On montage of the moving image”
Caspar Stracke  (Filmmaker, artist, curator)

All sessions will be streamed via Zoom (https://unive.zoom.us/j/89376325863 – no registration necessary).

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