Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Conference presentations

SATURDAY

8:30 [REGISTRATION]

9:00 [WELCOME]

9:15 [WORK-IN-PROGRESS]
Prof. Jeremy Diggle: Looking for Dodo

9:45 [DOCUMENTARY PRESENTATION]
Clare O’Leary: Gordon Crook

10:15 [MORNING TEA]

10:45 [DOCUMENTARY PRESENTATION/DISCUSSION PAPER]
Dr Alan Young: Community Participation and Needs

11:15 [WORK-IN-PROGRESS]
Creda Wilson: Sense of Sport

11:45 [DISCUSSION PAPER]
Amy West: A Waste of Time & Energy: Economies of conservation & sanitation in reality television

12:15 [LUNCH]

1:15 [DOCUMENTARY PRESENTATION/ DISCUSSION PAPER]
Melissa Kent: PUA/Transcending Narcissism: The political in the personal and masculinity in crisis in male autobiographical documentaries

1:45 [DISCUSSION PAPER]
Susan Potter: “He thought I was gay… so I killed him”: Dramatising & deconstructing a homophobic cultural script

2:15 [DISCUSSION PAPER]
John Di Stefano: Blurred Vision: Witnessing and the performative in documentary practice

2:45 [DISCUSSION PAPER]
Kate Nash: From the Other Side of the Camera: The ethics of documentary & the experience of observational documentary participation

3:45 [DOCUMENTARY PRESENTATION]
Peter Wareing: There Are Snakes in Paradise

4:15 [PANEL]
Darcy Lange: Study of an Artist at Work

Mercedes Vicente: The documentary impulse in Darcy Lange’s work

Dr Geraldene Peters: Darcy Lange’s Maori Land Project

John Miller: Collaborations with Lange

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SUNDAY

9:00 [DOCUMENTARY PRESENTATION]
Briar March & Lyn Collie: Te Henua e Noho: There Once Was an Island

9:30 [DOCUMENTARY PRESENTATION]
Jim Marbrook: Eye of the Land

10:00 [DOCUMENTARY PRESENTATION]
Vanessa James: The Coromandel Community Digital Storytelling Project

11:00 [DOCUMENTARY PRESENTATION]
Kahurangi Waititi: Applying Kaupapa Maori Processes to Documentary Filmmaking

11:30 [DISCUSSION PAPER]
Dr Stephen Turner: Barry Barclay, Fourth Cinema & First Law

12:00 [DISCUSSION PAPER/DOCUMENTARY PRESENTATION]
Karena Way: Art-Blurr-Documentary & Knowledge-Blurr-Narrative: a trial re-presentation of suppressed histories

12:30 [LUNCH]

1:30 [PANEL]
Dislocation of the Self-in-Community in (Post)-Neoliberal Latin America

Dr Kathryn Lehman: Locations as Ways of Knowing the Self-in-Community in Viewing Indigenous Film

Dr Walescka Pino-Ojedo: Forensic Memory & Dislocations of the Self: Chilean documentaries about the Desaparecidos

2:30 [DISCUSSION PAPER]
Janine Randerson: Documentary 2.0?

3:00 [AFTERNOON TEA]

3:30 [DISCUSSION PAPER/DOCUMENTARY PRESENTATION]
Dr Alex Monteith: Locked in Real-Time with Quadruple the Vision

4:00 [DISCUSSION PAPER]
Cassandra Barnett: Splitting the Image: the experimental documentary of Alex Monteith

4:30 [DOCUMENTARY PRESENTATION]
Morgan Barnard: Reflections

5:00 [CONFERENCE SUMMARY]
Dr Misha Kavka

Sunday, January 25, 2009

PROGRAMME ANNOUNCED

EXPANDING DOCUMENTARY CONFERENCE 2009
PROGRAMME

SATURDAY 21 FEBRUARY

8:30 REGISTRATION

9:00 WELCOME

9:15 JEREMY DIGGLE (MASSEY UNIVERSITY)

9:45 CLARE O’LEARY (EVE BAY STUDIO)

10:15 TEA

10:45 ALLAN YOUNG (AUT)

11:15 CREDA WILSON (UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND)

11:45 AMY WEST (UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND)

12:15 LUNCH

1:15 MELISSA KENT

1:45 SUSAN POTTER (UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND)

2:15 JOHN DI STEFANO (MASSEY UNIVERSITY)

2:45 KATE NASH (UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA)

3:15 TEA

3:45 PETER WAREING

4:15 DARCY LANGE PANEL:
MERCEDES VICENTE (GOVETT-BREWSTER GALLERY)
GERALDENE PETERS (AUT)
JOHN MILLER



SUNDAY 22 FEBRUARY

9:00 MARCH / COLLIE

9:30 JIM MARBROOK (AUT)

10:00 VANESSA JAMES

10:30 TEA

11:00 KAHURANGI WAITITI

11:30 STEPHEN TURNER (UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND)

12:00 KARENA WAY

12:30 LUNCH

1:30 LATIN AMERICAN PANEL:
KATHRYN LEHMAN (UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND)
WALESCKA PINO-OJEDA (UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND)

2:30 JANINE RANDERSON (UNITEC)

3:00 TEA

3:30 ALEX MONTEITH (UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND)

4:00 CASSANDRA BARNETT (UNITEC)

4:30 MORGAN BARNARD (VICTORIA UNIVERSITY)

5:00 SUMMARY – MISHA KAVKA (UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND)

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Thursday, January 15, 2009

Registration now open

Registration is now open for the conference.
Places are limited so attendees MUST register in advance for the conference.

Regitsration fees are as follows:

Saturday 21st & Sunday 22nd (Full $140)
Saturday 21st & Sunday 22nd (Concession $ 75)

Saturday 21st only (Full $ 80)
Saturday 21st only (Concession $ 40)

Sunday 22nd only (Full $ 80)
Sunday 22nd only (Concession $ 40)

REGISTRATION FORMS CAN BE DOWNLOADED HERE:

http://groups.google.com/group/exapnding_documentary/files

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Conference now EXTENDED to 2 days

Due to the large number of worthy proposals received this year, we have added an additional day to the conference. The conference will now take place on BOTH Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd February 2009 at the Gus Fisher Gallery, University of Auckland.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Peer-Review Panel & Conference Respondent announced

EXPANDING DOCUMENTARY CONFERENCE 2009 - UPDATE

Submissions are rolling in steadily for our event which promises to be a fascinating and eclectic mix of documentary genres that crosses boundaries of moving image/still image, industry/artworld/avant-garde/community, academic papers and presentations.

A panel of assessors has been appointed so that all submissions will be peer-reviewed.

The Peer-review Panel is:

Dr Annie Goldson (University of Auckland / Screen Director’s Guild)
Ella Henry (Te Ara Poutama, Auckland University of Technology)
Dr Geraldene Peters (Auckland University of Technology)
Ann Shelton (Massey University)
John Di Stefano (Massey University)

Additionally, Dr Misha Kavka (University of Auckland), who has ability to summarize themes and directions of the event, has been appointed as the Conference Respondent.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS - 2009

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS - 2009

EXPANDING DOCUMENTARY CONFERENCE – 2009
Exploring Documentary in Aotearoa/New Zealand
Sunday 22 February, 2009

The seventh biennial documentary conference will be held in Auckland, at the Gus Fisher Gallery. A collaboration between Massey University [School of Fine Arts] and the University of Auckland [Film Television & Media Studies], in association with the DocNZ Film Festival.

The conference format this year will be slightly different from previous years. It will consist of a one-day event that will be part of the DocNZ Summit (22-25 February). As in previous years, the conference will interweave selected documentary presentations by filmmakers, photographers and artists, along with academic papers.

In addition to the conference day, the DocNZ Summit will also feature opportunities for presentations by documentary practitioners and academics. The Summit will focus its presentations on more topical issues. Please visit the DocNZ Summit website for more information. http://www.docnz.org.nz/summit/

DOCUMENTARY WORKS

Film/videomakers, photographers and artists are invited to show documentary works still in production (rough-cuts, representative takes, edited sequences, etc.) or, if completed, works that have not yet shown widely. An open discussion session will follow presentations. In addition to film and video works, we will also feature documentary works in photography and related art-genres. We welcome projects from every aspect of the documentary spectrum – community, activist, indigenous, mainstream, oral history, avant-garde, experimental, art-house, contemporary art, etc. – but each will be chosen for their particular and unique quality. We are looking for exciting, innovative works.

DOCUMENTARY PAPERS

In addition to documentary works, we are also interested in selected written presentations that continue debates and discussions around documentary theory and practices. We are seeking papers from academics and others writing on documentary from a variety of perspectives. Papers may focus on documentary within film studies, history, anthropology, cultural studies, art history, media studies, fine art studies, etc.

The final selection for all presentations will be determined through a peer-review process.

SUBMISSIONS

1. All proposals must be sent in electronic format ONLY (i.e. via email).

2. All proposals should be no longer than 250 words.

3. Include visual documentation if appropriate.

4. Include a CV for each applicant for each submission

5. Please send all proposals to BOTH email addresses:
a.goldson@auckland.ac.nz and j.j.distefano@massey.ac.nz

6. Final date for all electronic submissions: DECEMBER 15 2008 (no extensions)