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<nettime-ann> Networked Digital Storytelling - places left!


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Networked Digital Storytelling
Call for Course Participation

Time: November 6, 2006 ? January 18, 2007 - 15 ECTS points

Place: K3 School of Arts & Communication, Malmo University, Sweden

PLACES LEFT IN THE COURSE NETWORKED DIGITAL STORYTELLING ? APPLY NOW!

Networked Digital Storytelling is a course that critically explores the
artistic possibilities of new networked media such as videoblogs, social
media, mashups and locative media. Participants in the course use these
technologies in a series of workshops built around the theme of
mediating and telling stories about the city.

During the workshops there will be guest lectures by artists, social
media workers, bloggers, and theorists. Regular teachers are Kristoffer
Gansing, PhD student specialising in alternative media, and Tina
Giannopoulos, cultural producer and architect. 
The course ends in a common presentation in the form of an exhibition,
installation or urban intervention.

How to apply: If you read Swedish fill out the following form:
http://www.mah.se/upload/Utbildning/blanketter/anmalan/EfteranmälanH06.p
df
The course code is: 00334
More info can be found at: http://www.mah.se/efteranmalan (in Swedish
only)

If you don?t read Swedish, send an e-mail with a statement of interest
to: [email protected] (and you will receive the necessary
papers for applying)

Workshops & Curriculum
1: Networked Stories / Spatial Stories
Untold stories and places of Malmö. Google map mashups + video. With
Bitlab Malmö, Surreal Scania. 
http://www.bitlabmalmo.net
http://www.surrealscania.se

2: Hybrid Spaces / Hybrid Media
In collaboration with tv-tv and the t-vlog project.
Ends in a transmission at Copenhagen based tv-station tv-tv. 
http://www.t-vlog.net 
http://www.tv-tv.dk

3: Social media
Going deeper into technologies of videoblogging, participatory culture
and culture jamming. In between workshops there will be a regular theory
class, with close analysis of texts and films. We read everything from
60?s expanded cinema gurus like Gene Youngblood to recent online
theorists like Adrian Miles and Jill Walker. Full course syllabus is
available at http://www.edu.mah.se/KK3219/syllabus (literature list is
subject to change / update!)

Relevant links and References

http://www.networkedstorytelling.org
Blog by Kristoffer Gansing, with info about earlier workshops.

http://www.mah.se/K3
Malmo University, School of Arts & Communication site.

http://www.edu.mah.se/KK3219/syllabus 
The full course syllabus.

http://webzone.k3.mah.se/projects/nds
The internal course page.




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