Journeys Across Media 2011
Friday 6th May 2011

SPACE IN OUR TIME: EXPLORING THE FRONTIERS OF SCREEN AND LIVE PERFORMANCE SPACE

Journeys Across Media (JAM) 2011 is the 9th annual international conference for 
postgraduate students, organized by postgraduates working in the Department of 
Film, Theatre&  Television at the University of Reading. It provides a 
discussion forum for current and developing research in film, theatre, 
television and new media. Previous delegates have welcomed the opportunity to 
gain experience of presenting their work at different stages of development in 
the active, friendly and supportive research environment of Film, Theatre&  
Television at the University of Reading. This year JAM will be guest-editing 
the Autumn issue of Intellect’s Journal of Media Practice and in 2012 an 
associated journal to the conference will be launched, providing further 
opportunities for new researchers to publish their work and interact with 
established scholars.
Non-presenting delegates are also very welcome.

The 9th JAM conference seeks to address issues of space in performance, media 
and wider society and instigate discussions about space across disciplines, 
practices and fields of research.
Space in performance and media is constantly shifting. Emerging technologies 
and new models of physical spaces have radically shaped our conceptions and 
experiences of performing, the world and our performing within that world. 
Artistic experimentation in live performance tests and contests space as a 
neutral/political/liminal/active zone. Through innovative spatial delineations 
and/or site specific work, contemporary theatre and performance challenge 
conventions of text and space, performance and institution and performance and 
audience. Issues of space are increasingly central to performance studies and 
the experience of live performance. The growing popularity of companies such as 
Secret Cinema reflect the importance of the exhibition site for cinema and 
possibilities for cross-media events. The organisation and handling of space on 
screen can reveal the conceptual reality of a time, rather than just function 
as background. Studies of the cinematic screen continue to focus on ideological 
articulations through oppositions, such as on-screen/off-screen space, 
interior/exterior, centre/periphery, inclusion/exclusion in space. Meanwhile, 
televisual spaces continue to change both in terms of on-screen representation 
and how the television as an object inhabits space, particularly in relation to 
its online dissemination and the proliferation of products which facilitate its 
access.

This is a call for postgraduates engaging in contemporary discourses around 
space to submit papers for the JAM 2011 conference; topics may include, but are 
not restricted to:

Cross-disciplinary/inter-disciplinary spaces
National/International space; Globalisation
Centrality – Marginality of/in space
Gendered spaces
Space and memory
Critical masses (people in space)
Space as a character
Absence/non-place
Time and Space in performance
Architecture and performance
Immersion and illusion in contemporary performance spaces
Space in Contemporary art
Ownership and accountability
Ontology of space

CALL FOR PAPERS deadline: Friday 30th January 2011

Please send a 250-word abstract and a 50-word biographical note for a 
fifteen-minute paper to Amanda Beauchamp, Becki Hillman, Tonia Kazakopoulou, 
Martin O’Brien and James Rattee, [email protected]. Proposals for 
practice-as-research presentations/performances are warmly invited; these have 
to conform to the 15-minute format.

We would appreciate the distribution of this call for papers and wider 
promotion of this conference through your networks. Journeys Across Media is 
supported by the Standing Committee of University Drama Departments (SCUDD) and 
the Graduate School in Arts and Humanities, University of Reading



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