Atmosphere 2011 Feb 3-5. (Call for Proposals).

Mediated Cities

Every year the University of Manitoba’s Faculty of Architecture hosts a 
symposium in the series Atmosphere. These symposia explore the 
intangible and overlooked dimensions of architecture and the city: those 
difficult to pin down, document, record with conventional instruments 
and methodologies.

Atmosphere 2011 will focus on Mediated Cities, the image of 
architecture, space, and place in cinema and other media. There is a 
long history of “city films” which have portrayed the experience of 
urban life, exploring through that experience the qualities and 
conundrums of modern life. Today that history is updated as cinema is 
supplemented by new forms of media: video, internet, portable media, and 
so on. These new forms of media emerge from and articulate shifts and 
developments in architecture and cities as well as global geographies, 
technologies and politics. They include imaginary as well as documentary 
narratives, and works that blur the two. They are also being 
incorporated, rapidly, into the practice of all design disciplines.

Confirmed guests include Edward Dimendberg, Daniel Doz, Janine 
Marchessault, Leonie Sandercock, Eunate Torres-Modrego, [The User].

The symposium will be presented in partnership with the University of 
Manitoba Department of English, Film and Theatre, the Winnipeg Film 
Group, and Video Pool.

Details can be found at:
www.atmos.ca

Call for Proposals:

The Faculty of Architecture would like to invite proposals for academic 
papers, panels, presentations of film, video and other media, and 
creative works/public events in association with the symposium. A 
detailed Call for Proposals in both English and French is available at 
the symposium website. Deadline is Oct. 15 for both academic proposals 
and creative projects; participants will be notified by the end of 
October. Creative projects are required to confirm a venue in writing by 
the end of November, 2010.

Atmosphere is seeking funding to assist some participants to attend the 
symposium. To be eligible for this funding, proposals should be 
submitted as early as possible.


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