Presentational Technologies in Music and Screen Media Research and Pedagogy
As scholars and teachers in the field of music and screen media, the technologies through which artistic works find their audience are frequently the object of our attention. But technology is increasingly also the material and medium we use to teach and share ideas with our scholarly communities, offering unique affordances for exploration, learning, and expression that are irreducible to more traditional forms of scholarly communication.
Please join us online for three presentations on the presentational use of technology in music and screen media research and teaching. We will be meeting via Zoom, Thursday, August 7th at 1pm EST.
Registration is free, but required. Please follow the link below to register and receive the meeting link:
Schedule: (all times EST)
1:00-1:15pm: Welcome and opening remarks
1:15-1:45: James Denis McGlynn, “Democratising Screen Music Studies through Videographic Criticism”
1:45-2:15: Jessica Getman, “Screen Media, Music, and Sound: Teaching Affordably with Technology”
2:15-2:45: Ryan Thompson, Dana Plank, Julianne Grasso, Karen Cook, “Real-Time Strategy: Formal Presentations via Twitch Livestream”
2:45-3:00: final discussion and closing remarks.
