<div dir="ltr"><div class="gmail_quote">Hey people!</div><div class="gmail_quote"><br></div><div class="gmail_quote">There are a few free tickets still available for the next AHRC funded Besides the Screen Network event.<br>
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The event is free but you will need to register. Lunch and refreshments are provided. Tickets can be booked via eventbrite:<br>
<a href="http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/piracy-in-theory-and-practice-tickets-1617669
4930?aff=eac2" target="_blank">http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/piracy-in-theory-and-practice-tickets-1617669<br>
4930?aff=eac2</a>.<br><br>
Besides the Screen: Piracy in Theory and Practice will be hosted by<br>
Virginia Crisp (Coventry University, UK) and Gabriel Menotti Gonring<br>
(UFES, Brazil) on 10th April 2015 in the Disruptive Media Learning Lab at<br>
Coventry University.<br>
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Confirmed speakers include Jonas Andersson Schwarz (Södertörn/Sweden),<br>
Adnan Hadzi (Coventry/UK), Gary Hall (Coventry/UK), Ramon Lobato<br>
(Swinburne/Australia), HD Mabuse (CESAR/Brazil), Nicolas Maigret<br>
(Independent Artist/Curator) Paul McDonald (Nottingham/UK), Gabriel<br>
Menotti (UFES/Brazil), Pedro Mizukami (FGV/Brazil), Oliver Lerone Schultz<br>
(Leuphana/Germany) and Maria Roszkowska (Independent Graphic<br>
Designer/Author).<br>
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For further information and the event programme please visit:<br>
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About the network:<br>
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The main aim of the Besides the Screen Network is to reconfigure the field<br>
of screen studies by refocusing it on those objects, processes and<br>
practices that exist besides the screen. Thus, the area of enquiry is<br>
broad and aims to bring together questions regarding institutional<br>
processes of distribution, marketing and exhibition within enquiries into<br>
practices of projection, archiving and curating with new methods of<br>
research such as media archaeology.<br>
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Through workshops, symposia and conference sessions the network will forge<br>
links between academics, artists and professionals to refocus film and<br>
screen studies on those objects and practices that exist besides the<br>
screen.<br>
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