[Air-L] International Mobile Storytelling Congress (IMSC)

Max Schleser mail-max at gmx.net
Wed Mar 13 17:43:56 PDT 2019


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   Call for Submissions
   International Mobile Storytelling Congress (IMSC)
   https://www.nottingham.edu.cn/en/internationalcommunications/internatio
   nal-mobile-storytelling-congress.aspx

   The University of Nottingham Ningbo China (UNNC), the Mobile Innovation
   Network & Association (MINA) and Mobile Studies International (MSI)
   collaborate to initiate an event for the world of mobile storytellers:
   International Mobile Storytelling Congress (IMSC). Consisting of
   workshops, a conference, and a smartphone film festival, the congress
   aims to promote mobile storytelling for effective communication in
   different areas ranging from community and civic engagement to new
   forms of storytelling, creativity and developments towards story making
   (Schleser and Berry 2018) and/or storyliving (Google New Lab 2017).
   To be held on 22-24 November 2019 in Ningbo, China, IMSC focuses
   mobile, smartphone and pocket filmmaking, mobile innovation and mobile
   creativity. IMSC provides a forum for practitioners and scholars to
   showcase projects and discuss changes, challenges and chances of mobile
   storytelling including, but not limited to the following areas:

   MOBILE AESTHETICS: Mobile digital art, iPhonography and smartphone
   filmmaking
   MOBILE INTERACTIVITY: Installation, locative media art and live AV
   performances
   MOBILE MEDIA PRODUCTION: Distribution, collaboration and co-creation
   MOBILE SOUND: Music production, creative process & mobile instruments
   MOBILE DATA & Mobile AI: computational creativity & Artificial
   Intelligence
   MOBILE AR: Mobile Augmented Reality
   MOBILE VR: Mobile Virtual Reality
   MOBILE MR: Mobile Mixed Reality
   MOBILE STORY: Storytelling, nonfiction, documentary film and media

   This call is interested in storytelling and its broad application in
   the digital world. We see narrative and non-narrative methods as
   innovation sandboxes to illuminate community engagement and creative
   transformation(s). We aim for a combination of theoretical and creative
   practice research explorations responding to and interacting with the
   opportunities and potential of emerging media and screen production.
   Presentations and showcases can include work-in-progress, project
   presentations, academic papers and conceptual provocations or pose
   questions at the intersection of storytelling and screen production. We
   welcome proposals for workshops to run in conjunction with the
   International Mobile Storytelling Congress (IMSC). Paper & project
   abstracts will be double blind peer reviewed. We accept video
   presentations but require presenters to join a Q&A session via Adobe
   Connect.
   Selected academic papers will be published as a volume (with the
   tentative title of Advances in Mobile Storytelling: Research and
   Practice co-edited by Schleser and Xu) of a book series of IGI Global
   while selected projects will be showcased by the 8th Mobile Innovation
   and Mobile Creativity Symposium and the 9th International Mobile,
   Pocket and Smartphone Film Screening & Festival.

   #MINA2019 Mobile, Smartphone and Pocket Film & Cinematic VR
   Including Eco Smartphone Filmmaking Competition #NUCLEUS
   Submission Deadline: 15 August 2019
   via https://filmfreeway.com/mina

   Abstract for Research Papers, Workshops, Project Presentations and/or
   Showcase
   Submission Deadline: 15 July 2019
   Please submit your academic paper abstracts (in APA style, at least 350
   words are expected and a short biographical note 250 words)
   Full paper submission deadline: 15 October 2019
   Submit via
   https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=eXV_35w-fkq4REICgPU
   4Wcc8W0c50p9NqUBcn0ErK-dUREpSUVdLVlZOS1dENjBMUUpVRVpSQkdKQS4u

   We will inform you about the selection results by 15 August 2019.

   Since 2011 the Mobile Innovation Network and Association (www.MINA.pro)
   celebrates mobile, pocket and smartphone filmmaking. The annual
   screening provides an overview of the trends and developments in the
   international smartphone filmmaking community. MINA’s screening focuses
   on experimental screen productions, moving-image arts, documentary film
   and innovative approaches to smartphone filmmaking and cinematic VR.
   More information about the Mobile Innovation Network & Association,
   MINA, see MediaNZ Digital Communities issue
   (http://dx.doi.org/10.11157/medianz-vol16iss1id200).

   Mobile Studies International (MSI) is a global network of professors of
   mobile studies and practitioners in the mobile industries. Founded in
   2012, MSI provides a dialogue between professors and practitioners of
   mobile media and communication to share experience and expertise on how
   to enhance mobile communication in all areas of human activities. For
   further information, please visit http://msi.wiki.

   The University of Nottingham Ningbo China (UNNC) is a China campus of
   the University of Nottingham. Founded in 2004 as the first Sino-Foreign
   university to open its doors to China, UNNC has attracted more than 8,
   000 students and 750 staff from 70 countries and regions around the
   world. For further information, please visit http://nottingham.edu.cn

   For further information regarding the Mobile, Smartphone and Pocket
   Film & Cinematic VR, Research Paper, Workshops, Project Presentations
   and/or Showcase, please contact Dr Max Schleser via
   mschleser at swin.edu.au
   For further information regarding the academic papers, please contact
   Dr Xiaoge Xu via xiaoge.xu at nottingham.edu.cn


   Congress Committee
   Dr Xiaoge Xu, Congress Chair, University of Nottingham Ningbo China
   Dr Max Schleser, Congress Chair, Swinburne University of Technology,
   Australia
   Dr Gary Rawnsley, Professor/Faculty Dean, University of Nottingham
   Ningbo China
   Dr Andrew White, Professor/School Head, University of Nottingham Ningbo
   China
   Conference & Screening Committee
   Felipe Cardona, Smartphone filmmaker, Columbia
   Ass Prof Dr. Gerda Cammaer, School of Image Arts, Ryerson University,
   Canada
   Matt Clasener, Adobe Education Leader & Grafisch Lyceum Rotterdam,
   Netherlands
   Hilary Davis, Social Innovation Research Institute, Swinburne
   University of Technology, Australia
   Dr Kerreen Ely-Harper, School of Media, Creative Arts and Social
   Inquiry, Faculty of Humanities, Curtin University, Australia
   Marcelo Godoy, Creative Producer, Brazil
   Liz Hoyle, School of Communications Studies, AUT University, New
   Zealand
   Chrisitan Kahnt, Director Goethe Institute, New Zealand
   Anandana Kapur, CINEMAD-India, New Delhi, India
   João Krefer, Filmmaker & Director, Brazil
   Ass Prof  Dr. Krishna Sankar Kusuma, Anwar Jamal Kidwai Mass
   Communication Research Centre, Jamia Millia Islamia University, New
   Delhi, India
   Dr. Patrick Kelly, School of Media & Communication, RMIT University,
   Australia
   Martin Koszolko, School of Creative Arts, Melbourne Polytechnic
   James Nicholson, Television and Screen Production, Auckland University
   of Technology, New Zealand
   Ass Prof Stefano Odorico, International Research Centre for Interactive
   Storytelling, Leeds Trinity University
   Shuai Li, PhD researcher Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne
   Australia
   Michael G. Osheku, African Smartphone Film Festival, Nigeria
   Sylvie Prasad, Visual Artist, Arts & Digital Industries, University of
   East London, UK
   Ulrike Rosenfeld, Cultural Programmes, Goethe-Institute, New Zealand
   Dr Gary Rawnsley, Professor/Faculty Dean, University of Nottingham
   Ningbo China
   Dr. Miriam Ross, Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand
   Dr. Melanie Sarantou, Arctic Design and Art Profiling Area, University
   of Lapland, Finland
   Dr Max Schleser, Congress Chair, Swinburne University of Technology,
   Australia
   Ass. Prof. Dr Paola Voci, Department of Languages and Cultures,
   University of Otago / Te Whare Wänanga o Otago, New Zealand
   Vannessa Vox, Filmmaker & Artist, France
   Dr Andrew White, Professor/School Head, University of Nottingham Ningbo
   China
   Ass Prof Dr. Gavin Wilson, Department of Mass Communication and Media,
   College of Arts & Sciences, Gulf University for Science & Technology
   Dr Xiaoge Xu, Congress Chair, University of Nottingham Ningbo China



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