Colloquium

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This thirteenth edition of the Cahier Louis-Lumière invites us to question the complex audiovisual forms induced by the so-called “immersive” technologies - virtual reality, augmented reality, mixed reality - and the modalities of reception that they imply. > A phone frees its mind. Thursday, June 14, 2012 8:30-9am / Introduction : Laurent Creton, Roger Odin, Laurence Allard Benoit LabourdetteMobile, Writing and mNovel (Chair: Roger Odin) Session 1 - 9am-11am Explosion of documentality, Maurizio Ferraris (University of Turin) Writing on mobile: gesture and forms: SMS/MMS, Menrath Joëlle (Discourses and Practices) and Anne Jarrigeon (University Paris Est) M-Novels in South Africa: Engaging readers through mobile phones, Steve Vosloo (www.yozaproject.com)Mobile, political and transmedia formats (Chair: Laurence Allard) Session 2 - 11h-13h Mobile and political videos: Iranian Stories, Cyril Cadars Thibault and Lefèvre (www.iranianstories.org/) Video and voice of the people: Crowdvoice, Esra’a Al Shafei (www.crowdvoice.org)Mobile Movies and creation (Chair: Benoît Labourdette) Session 3 - 15h-17h A new culture of creation Serge Tisseron (psychiatrist) Workshop by Benoît LabourdetteFriday, June 15, 2012Geolocation, mobility, nomadism and augmented reality (Chair: Laurent Creton) Session 4 The algorithmic vision to a new documentary practice, William Uricchio (MIT / Utrecht) Play-Mobile Immutable, Nicolas Nova (Near Future Laboratory - Geneva) Bollywood’s Rythm’n Games: adaptations of Indian movies on mobile phones, Alexis Blanchet (Université Paris 3 - IRCAV) The music portable desert, Christopher Kirkley (www.sahelsounds.com) Mobile Phones and design: a conceptual approach, Thomas Paris (HEC) Real act generally related to the situation, the SMS provides a space where the game on writing doubles as another game with the circumstances of production and reception. This film is made up of a large number of layers of images and sounds, so it was a perfect dialogue with the theme of the colloquium and exhibition.

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