XI. Kinema Club Conference in Vienna, 25.-27.11.2011

Eija Niskanen eija.niskanen at gmail.com
Mon Nov 7 06:52:28 EST 2011


I second Alex - this looks fascinating!

Eija

2011/11/7 Alex Zahlten <Alex.Zahlten at gmx.de>:
>
> This is a great conference theme and an awesome program. It really pains me that I can't leave at this point in the semester and won't be able to go.
> There aren't, by any chance, any plans for broadcasting the presentations via Ustream or the like?
>
> Alex
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>
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>> Datum: Sun, 6 Nov 2011 16:31:08 +0000
>> Von: Roland Domenig <roland.domenig at univie.ac.at>
>> An: "KineJapan at lists.acs.ohio-state.edu" <KineJapan at lists.acs.ohio-state.edu>
>> Betreff: XI. Kinema Club Conference in Vienna, 25.-27.11.2011
>
>> Dear list,
>>
>> it took longer than expected to put together the program of the Kinema
>> Club Conference in Vienna, but now the program is complete. For the abstracts
>> please visit the conference homepage:
>> http://kenkyuu.jpn.univie.ac.at/index.php?id=334 (will be online by Monday evening).
>> There you also find a list of hotels and pensions in the vicinity of the
>> conference site if you plan to attend the conference. Some students have
>> volunteered to put up attending students privately. If you want to crash at
>> someones place, let me know soon. Please be aware that the number of
>> available places is limited - I can try to find a private accommodation, but I
>> can't guarantee anything.
>> To register for the conference please send a mail to:
>> roland.domenig at univie.ac.at
>> The registration fee (professors and shakaijin 30 Euros, students 15
>> Euros) covers the Kick-off visit to the Third Man Museum, the Diner reception on
>> Friday evening and the excursion to the Breitenseer Lichtspiele theatre.
>> I hope I see as many of you as possible,
>>
>> Roland Domenig
>> Institute of East Asian Studies
>> University of Vienna
>>
>>
>>
>> XI. KINEMA CLUB CONFERENCE
>> “Japanese cinema spaces and film environments”
>>
>> University of Vienna, Institute of East Asian Studies, 25.–27.11.2011
>>
>> PROGRAM
>>
>> Friday, 25.11.2011
>>
>> 10:30–12:00      Kick-off: visit to the Third Man Museum
>>
>> 14:30–15:00      Registration
>>
>> 15:00–16:00      Invited speaker
>>                             TOMIOKA Kunihiko (Studyo Planet 1/Ôsaka)
>>                             Studyo Planet 1 – achievements, tasks and
>> challenges
>>
>> 16:00–17:00      Invited speaker
>>                             KIMATA Kimihiko (Tôkyô)
>>                             The movie theatres of Nagoya – a personal
>> recollection
>>
>> 17:15–18:15      Film screening
>>                             Momoiro jingi – Anego no shiroi hada (Araki
>> Tarô, 2006)
>>                             In commemoration of the Shizuoka Odeon-za
>>
>> 19:00                  Diner Reception at Heuriger Steinschaden
>>
>>
>> Saturday, 26.11.2011
>>
>> 10:00–12:00      Excursion to the world’s oldest operating cinema,
>> Breitenseer
>> Lichtspiele (founded in 1905)
>>                             Film screening
>>                             The Tingler (dir. William Castle, 1959)
>>
>> 14:00–15:00      Keynote speech
>>                             KOMATSU Hiroshi (Waseda University)
>> Film and its mode of presentation before 1923 in Japan – Film
>> theater’s aesthetico-cultural characteristics
>>
>>                             Panel 1
>>
>> 15:00–15:45      TANIGUCHI Norie (Waseda University)
>>                             Groups of Moviegoers in early Japanese movie
>> theatres
>>
>> 15:45–16:30      HATORI Takafusa (Waseda University)
>>                             Watching Kutsukake Tokijirô on its Release: A
>> Case Study on the Ballad Cinema
>>
>> 16:30–17:00      Coffee break
>>
>>                             Panel 2
>>
>> 17:00–17:45      Michael RAINE (Berkeley University)
>>                             “No Interpreter, Full Volume”: the cinema
>> soundscape in the late benshi period
>>
>> 17:45–18:30      Johann NORDSTROM (Waseda University)
>>                             The Screening Practices of Early Japanese
>> Sound Cinema
>>
>>
>> Sunday, 27.11.2011
>>
>>                             Panel 3
>>
>> 10:00–10:45      Harald SALOMON (Humboldt University Berlin)
>>                             The Young Nation at the Movies – Cinema for
>> Children in Early Shôwa Japan
>>
>> 10:45–11:30      YUKAWA Shirô (University of Bonn)
>>                             Film Environments in Mandschukuo (1932–1945)
>>
>> 11:30–12:15      Roland DOMENIG (University of Vienna)
>>                             Film/Strip – Film screenings at strip venues
>> in Tôkyô in the early 1950s
>>
>> 12:15–13:45      Lunch break
>>
>>                             Panel 4
>>
>> 13:45–14:30      Julian ROSS (Leeds University)
>>                             The Body or The Machine: Spaces for Intermedia
>> and Expanded Cinema in 1960s Japan
>>
>> 14:30–15:15      MATSUI Shigeru (Tokyo University of the Arts)
>>                             Ginza’s Television Environment
>>
>> 15:15–16:00      HIRASAWA Gô (Meiji GakuinUniversity)
>>                             The Sôgetsu Art Center as experimental
>> screening space
>>
>> 16:00–16:30      Coffee break
>>
>>                             Panel 5
>>
>> 16:30–17:15      TSUNODA Takuya (Yale University)
>> Toward Experiential Awareness of A Human: Hani Susumu on Subjectivity and
>> Cinematic Experience
>>
>> 17:15–18:00      TSUNEISHI Fumiko (Austrian Filmarchive)
>>                             Preserve and Show – The National Film Center
>> as Exhibitor
>>
>> 18:00–18:45      ABÉ Mark NORNES (University of Michigan)
>>                             Yamagata—Asia—Europe: International Film
>> Festival Short-Circuit
>>
>> 18:45–                Discussion and get-together
>>
>>
>> Conference site:          Institute of East Asian Studies, Japanese
>> Studies Department, University of Vienna, AAKH Campus, Hof 2, Entrance 2.4,
>> Spitalgasse 2, 1090 Wien, Austria
>> Homepage:
>> http://kenkyuu.jpn.univie.ac.at/index.php?id=334
>> Organized by:              Roland Domenig; Austrian Japan-Society for Arts
>> and Sciences/Institute of East Asian Studies, University of Vienna
>> Supported by:              Faculty of Philological and Cultural Studies,
>> University of Vienna/Japan Foundation
>
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