Call: Expanded Narrative Symposium

Published: Fri, 09/27/13

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Call: Expanded Narrative Symposium

September 27, 2013


Expanded Narrative Symposium
Roland Levinsky Building
Plymouth University
Fri 1st – Sat 2nd November 2013

http://expandednarrative.org/symposium/

Early Bird tickets available until end of September!

The Expanded Narrative Symposium explores the multidisciplinary fields of interactive narrative that reconfigure the form and expand the experience of storytelling.

The reader, relocated, becomes a player, co-author or participant. How can we design, develop and experience locative sound, participatory theatre, pervasive and mobile games, flash fiction and works yet to be defined? Through the consideration of these questions, the symposium aims to promote knowledge exchange and collaboration between practitioners from the arts, academia and the creative industries.

The symposium’s interconnected themes of story, sound, performance, games and space reflect the interdisciplinary nature of Expanded Narrative, examined by leading names. Confirmed speakers include Nick Ryan, Jo Reid, Tassos Stevens, Seth Kriebel, David Prior, Lytton Smith, Chris Speed, Michael Straeubig, James Brocklehurst, Misha Myers, Julia Moszkowicz, Adam Barton and Jane Grant.

To Book Your Place: http://bit.ly/expandednarrative

More information about the speakers and program can be found at http://expandednarrative.org/symposium/

The Expanded Narrative Symposium is supported by the EU project VIVID in conjunction with the School of Art & Design Southampton Solent University, Literature Works, Peninsula Arts, Plymouth University Faculty of Arts Teaching & Learning, MADr, The School of Art and Media, and The School of Humanities and Performing Arts.

The symposium is aligned with the Plymouth International Book Festival 2013 taking place between 31 October – 10 November. Two free tickets to festival events are included in the symposium ticket price.




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