Videographic Entanglements: Audiovisual Practice Across Disciplines

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At a time of extraordinary challenges to the university as a social institution, we gather to discuss the role of video in sustaining our research practices and collaborations. 

What are the methods and techniques by which we activate video as a form of thought and knowledge? How do processes of video production, editing, and analysis structure research processes and support relationships between academia and communities outside the university? Does video still have critical, decolonial, or even revolutionary potential through its displacement of logocentrism and its capacity for entanglement? Can audiovisuality point the way to more embodied and emplaced ways of knowing and living? What happens to video in a digital world that is increasingly defined by algorithms and platformisation? What is the status of truth and fiction, the documentary and the ethnographic, in a time of rapidly growing “AI” image generation? 

Visiting Scholar Ben Spatz will introduce the Journal of Embodied Research, an open access journal from Open Library of Humanities that publishes video articles. 

Two roundtables will address the ethics, politics, and aesthetics of videographic entanglement today, with participants from the Ruskin School of Art and from the School of Anthropology & Museum Ethnography.

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This event is supported by the Performance Research Hub.


ROUNDTABLE PARTICIPANTS 

Oreet Ashery 

Paul Basu 

Jen DeNike 

Chihab El Khachab 

Paola Esposito 

Eiko Soga 

Ilka Vari-Lavoisier 

LOCATION 

Seminar Room, 3rd floor, Radcliffe Humanities Building 

SCHEDULE 

9:00 – 10:00 
Welcome with Coffee and Tea 

10:00 – 10:30 
Introduction to Journal of Embodied Research 

10:45 – 11:45 
Roundtable Discussion 1 

12:15 – 13:15 
Roundtable Discussion 2 

13:15 – 14:15 
Catered Lunch 

14:30 – 17:00 @ St Luke’s Chapel 
Screenings from Journal of Embodied Research 


Image credit: Still from Kyoung Mann Cho and Haeree Choi, “Breathing the Earth: Bodily Exploration of Relationality in Eco-rituals and Dances.” Journal of Embodied Research 7(2). doi: https://doi.org/10.16995/jer.9827