Dear Colleagues,

the MINA Call for Papers and the MINA Call for Pocket Films is closing this
Friday, the 16th August.

Please see www.mina.pro for submission details and feel free to forward the
call to anyone who might be interested.

Helen Keegan <http://www.acoustics.salford.ac.uk/profiles/keegan/> (University
of Salford, UK) and Larissa Hjorth
<http://rmit.biz/browse;ID=b1h1wbpmbhdcz> (RMIT
University, Australia) will present key notes at the MINA *Mobile
Creativity and Innovation Symposium* in Auckland on the 21st and 22nd
November 2013.

As in the last years we are also accepting paper and project presentations
via online video conference call.

We are looking forward to hear from you.

With best wishes from Aotearoa/New Zealand,

Max

-- -- --  -- -- --  -- -- --  -- -- --

*CALL FOR PAPERS*

MINA invites proposals for papers and presentations relating, but not
limited to mobile communities, mobile social media and social change,
mobile art, mobile locative media, citizen journalism, mobile visual
literacy, mobile video production, mobile-mentaries (mobile documentaries),
mobile network, mobile media in education and mobile technologies and civic
media.

This year the circulation of smartphones outnumbered the volume of mobile
phones. Most mobile devices (including tablets and pocket size digital
cameras) have a HD video capacity and provide Internet connectivity. Since
the proliferation of apps five years ago, new opportunities for creative
mobile media production emerged. Mobile filmmaking is now an established
format ranging from music video to TV commercial production. A number of
contemporary apps feature location-based services that can create new
experiences and representations of places. Mobile filmmaking also provides
prospects for citizen journalist to expand the domain of videography.
Contemporary forms of collaborative filmmaking projects connect 21st
century citizens and filmmakers across the globe creating new forms of
digital, networked and transmedia storytelling. As an egalitarian
filmmaking tool and technology, mobile filmmaking provides access to a new
generation of filmmakers. In alignment with the ubiquity of social media,
mobile communication is shifting towards an increasingly visual realm. Live
streaming and micro formats of mobile filmmaking can be compared to early
cinema and actuality film, while mobile short films resonate approaches and
practices known from the field of experimental documentary and avant-garde
moving-image practices.

The *3nd International Mobile Creativity and Mobile Innovation Symposium* will
explore the following mobile developments and dynamics in a
transdisciplinary context.

*¬ MOBILE & PEDAGOGY*

*¬ MOBILE & MEDIA PRODUCTION*

*¬ MOBILE & AESTHETIC*

*¬ MOBILE & SOUND*

*¬ MOBILE & HYBRID ART*

*¬ MOBILE & INTERACTIVITY*

*¬ MOBILE & SPACE*

MINA welcomes presentations in a variety of formats including academic
papers, workshops, poster presentations, performances, project showcases
and screenings. The 3nd International Mobile Creativity and Mobile
Innovation Symposium will also provide the opportunity to present papers
via live video and live web-broadcasts. For each submission, please send:

- a proposal / abstract of approximately 400 words, including the title

- a brief biographical (100 words maximum)

Abstracts for papers and proposals of up to 500 words should be submitted
by the *16th of August 2013*. Please include a title and brief biographical
note and send to
laur...@mina.pro<http://mina.pro/3rd-mobile-creativity-and-innovation-symposium/laur...@mina.pro>

All proposals will be double peer reviewed and presenters will be notified
of acceptances by *16th of September 2013*. All selected papers will be
published in the *Creative Technologies *Journal – Special Mobile Edition.

*If you have any questions related to conference proposals please contact
Laurent Antonczak*
-- -- --  -- -- --  -- -- --  -- -- --

*CALL FOR MOBILE FILMS*

The Mobile Innovation Network Aotearoa [ MINA ] aims to explore the
possibilities of interaction between people, content and the creative
industries.

This year MINA is pleased to announce that the School of Art & Design (AUT
University) and CoLab (Creative Technologies Research Institute for the
Faculty of Design and Creative Technologies at AUT University) will co-host
the 3rd International Mobile Innovation Screening to be held at AUT
University’s Auckland City campus, in collaboration with the College of
Creative Arts, Massey University (Wellington).

Working in collaboration with Ohrenblick Mal (Germany), iPhone Popup Film
Festival (UK) International Mobil Film Festival and iPhone Film Festival
(USA), MINA showcases mobile filmmaking projects from around the world at
the 3rd International Mobile Innovation Screening in Wellington (November
2013) Film Archive, Auckland (21st and 22nd November 2013), AUT University,
Auckland City campus new Precint building and Melbourne (9th December
2013), RMIT University.

Selected mobile films will be featured in the MINA showreel. The MINA
program is curated by Dr. Max Schleser (Massey University, Wellington, NZ)
and Laurent Antonczak (AUT University, Auckland, NZ).

For each submission, please send:

- a proposal of approximately 250 words, including the mobile film title

- two still images

- the link to the online preview (if available)

- a brief biographical (100 words maximum)

to Dr. Max Schleser [ m...@mina.pro ].

For further assistance regarding submission enquiries, please contact Dr.
Max Schleser
-- -- --  -- -- --  -- -- --  -- -- --

*Max* Schleser

*[MINA]* Mobile Innovation Network Aotearoa

e: m...@mina.pro
m: + 64 22 692 0872
w: www.mina.pro
t: @MINAmobile

-- 
Dr. Max R.C. Schleser

Major Coordinator VCD / Digital Media
Nga Pae Māhutonga School of Design
College of Creative Arts Toi Rauwharangi
Massey University Tu Kinenga Ki Purehuroa

email: m.schle...@massey.ac.nz
phone: 04 801 5799 X 62384
twitter: @MaxMobile

Mobile filmmaking projects: https://vimeo.com/user4764445

Co-Founder of the Mobile Innovation Network Aotearoa [MINA]
www.mina.pro

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"mobile-society" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to mobile-society+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com.
To post to this group, send email to mobile-society@googlegroups.com.
Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/mobile-society.
For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.


Reply via email to