Archive for the ‘Photography’ Category

Online conference Sat 12th November

Monday, November 7th, 2011

Saturday, 12 November 2011 from 14.00 to 15.30 GMT an online workshop is dedicated to visual research projects that explore issues of power: ”The Chair. Visual Encounters with Power”

Organizers: MAGMA Contemporary Medium, SEMEISTOS Web-Semiotics Research Group

Online presentations of 10-15 minutes via Skype are welcome, and/or offline written presentations of visual research projects that are aimed at exploring leadership, power, and status issues. We intend to publish these presentations as an e-book and make them available for broader audiences. A live streaming of the workshop will be available at: http://www.livestream.com/magmalive

For details, please contact Rozi Bakó at bako.rozi@gmail.com.

Mailing list for visual methods

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

The 2nd International Visual Methods Conference team have set up a jiscmail mailing list for all things related to visual methods and methodology that we might want to share with a like minded community. Click here to access the jisc homepage to register for the list.

Viz: blog at the intersection of rhetoric and visual culture

Tuesday, October 11th, 2011

Jonathan Schroeder came across this interesting site the other day – lots of fascinating posts and I think you can send your work to them for publication on the blog too…. http://viz.cwrl.utexas.edu/content/about-viz

Burberry transitions to social media company

Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

From an interesting website, Mashable, a story of the transformation of venerable British firm Burberry’s transition a ‘media company’. I have been interested in Burberry since their early 2000s rebranding, largely via black and white ’snapshot’ advertising campaigns.  http://mashable.com/2011/09/21/burberry-media-fashion-company/?utm_source=iphoneapp

REMINDER: Call for Papers: When Images Cause Trouble, May 3-5, 2012

Monday, October 3rd, 2011

The 5th William A. Kern Conference on Visual Communication

Rochester Institute of Technology

May 3-5, 2012

When Images Cause Trouble: Visual Communication, Controversy, and Critical Engagement

Call for Papers

When do images cause trouble? One purpose of this conference is to discuss recent controversies in visual communication, including photojournalism, social media, advertising, and the visual arts, invoking issues of privacy, security, censorship, freedom of expression, and religious belief. In addition, as concerns over the power of images are not new, we would seek to historicize and contextualize current debates with historical perspectives, including, as an illustrative example, iconoclasm and the Protestant reformation in Europe –particularly Puritan image smashing in England during the 16th and 17th centuries. Following in the tradition of Kern conferences, we plan a rich program of interdisciplinary scholarship and conversation.
We invite submissions that address this theme from multiple points of views.  How does work in visual communication, visual culture, visual rhetoric, and related fields shed light on controversial issues that surround the production and consumption of images? How can we understand current events in a historical perspective? What are the roles of regulation, oversight, government, and grass roots organizations in thinking seriously about images? What roles do technologies of surveillance play? How can we think about the ethics of representation?
Individual papers, visual presentations, panels and workshop proposals are welcomed.
Send extended abstracts (500 – 2500 words) via email to Jonathan Schroeder (jesgla@rit.edu).

Jonathan E. Schroeder

William A. Kern Professor of Communications

Rochester Institute of Technology

Rochester, New York 14623

Sensually exploring culture at work

Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

The International Journal of Work, Organization and Emotion will be publishing the first ever collection of articles specifically interrogating the sensory nature of work and organizational culture(s).

Click here for the  Call for Papers.

We’d particularly welcome papers from inVisio members that explore the interface between the visual and our other senses. Please drop me a line on swarren@essex.ac.uk if you want to chat informally about a submission. The editing team includes Prof Gavin Jack (La Trobe University, Australia), Kathleen Riach (Uni of Essex, UK), Antonio Strati (Uni of Trento, Italy) and me – Samantha Warren (Uni of Essex, UK)

Call for papers: The Olympics

Wednesday, May 25th, 2011

Hi everyone,

Call for papers from Visual Studies on the 2012 Olympics. Read more at

http://bit.ly/vsolympicsissue

Another FREE conference

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

Want to know more about how computer software can help analyse Visual Data? A free 2-day conference (including meals and accommodation!) at the Uni. of Surrey, UK. See this link for more details:

http://caqdas.soc.surrey.ac.uk/QUIC/QUICconference2011.html

Special issue of ‘Culture & Organization’

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

Dear inVisio members… please find attached a call for papers for a journal special issue on ‘Vision’ edited by Dr Beatriz Acevedo and Prof. Sam Warren. Submissions due 29th April 2011

CFP Vision C&O

“Back to Work” images on BBC website

Saturday, September 11th, 2010

A collection of people’s images published by the BBC on the theme ‘back to work’

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-11228032