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ARTHEMIS or the Advanced Research Team on History and Epistemology of Moving Image Study is dedicated to the study of the evolution of film studies as a discipline. [ + ]

Announcing : The ARTHEMIS International Conference

Arthemis conferenceMoving Images Studies: History (ies), Method (s), Discipline (s).

CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY, JUNE 4-7 2010 PROGRAM (click to download)
For more information, please contact :
Eric Prince at : eprince@alcor.concordia.ca
or Martin Lefebvre at : lefebvre@alcor.concordia.ca

Participants :
Charles Acland (Concordia U.); François Albera (U. de Lausanne); Mark Betz (King’s College, London); Peter Bloom (UofC, Santa Barbara); Colin Burnett (U. of Wisconsin-Madison); John Caldwell (UCLA); Noël Carroll (CUNY); Francesco Casetti (U. Cattolica, Milano); Dominique Chateau (U. Panthéon-Sorbonne); Marion Froger (U. de Montréal); Marc Furstenau (Carleton U.); André Gaudreault (U. de Montréal); Alison Griffith (CUNY); Tom Gunning (Chicago U.); Malte Hagener (Leuphana Universität Luneburg); Laurent Jullier (U. de Paris III/U de Nancy II); Barbara Klinger (Indiana U.); Martin Lefebvre (Concordia U.); Rosanna Maule (Concordia U.) ;Julianne Pidduck (U. de Montréal) ; Eric Prince (Concordia U.);  D.N. Rodowick (Harvard U.) ; Catherine Russell (Concordia U.); Jeffrey Sconce (Northwestern U.); Haidee Wasson (Concordia U.); Michael Zryd (York University).

Screen World: A Symposium on Screen Technology, Media Space, and Mobile Media

The Department of Communication Studies and Screen Culture Research Group Presentscreens

Screen World: A Symposium on Screen Technology, Media Space, and Mobile Media

February 12, 2010
CJ 1.114
Panels Begin at 9 am and run through to 5 pm

A new book series from BFI Publishing

Cultural Histories of CinemaBFI

A new book series from BFI Publishing.
Series Editors: Lee Grieveson, University College London, and Haidee Wasson, Concordia University

Modernity and archaïsm in the New Wave

The Office of the Vice President of Research and Graduate StudiesNew Wave
ARTHEMIS and
Le département de communication de l’Université de Montréal
are pleased to present a public lecture with

Geneviève Sellier
Université de Caen

Modernity and archaïsm in the New Wave

Friday, February 12, 2010
at 16h30

MB-3,210

Cinephilia’s Missing Term : Découpage

ARTHEMIS
is pleased to present a public lecture withBerlinbuilding

Christian Keathley
Middlebury College

Cinephilia’s Missing Term :
Découpage


Friday, February 5th, 2010
Concordia University
EV-5,615

At 16h30

The Exemplary in Film Sudies

cinema, AndrewARTHEMIS is pleased to present a lecture with

Dudley Andrew
Yale University

“The Exemplary in Film Sudies”

Friday November 6th, 16H00
MB- 2,210

(The new John Molson Building, 1450 Guy)

Concordia University

 

The Archive in the Age of Cinema: A Counter-Archival Theory of Cinematic Memory From Henri Bergson to André Bazin

BergsonARTHEMIS is pleased to present a lecture with

Paula Amad
University of Iowa

“The Archive in the Age of Cinema: A Counter-Archival Theory of Cinematic Memory From Henri Bergson to André Bazin”

Friday, October 30th, 13h15
EV 5-615
Concordia University

The Archive as Ruin, the Ruin as Archive

Ruin DoorARTHEMIS is pleased to present a lecture with

André Habib
Université de Montréal


The Archive as Ruin, the Ruin as Archive

Thursday October 15 th, 13h15
EV 5-615
Concordia University

Les formalistes russes vont au cinéma

Speaker(s): 

EikhenbaumArthemis is pleased to present a lecture with

François Albera
Professeur d’études cinématographiques, Université de Lausanne


“Les formalistes russes vont au cinéma: Boris Eikhenbaum, le discours intérieur du spectateur et l’instance du verbal dans le discours visuel du film”