Evolution of Story II: Unraveling the hero’s journey – new narrative modalities/paradigms for story, semantics & the psychology of experience – June 2022
KEYNOTE (by Prof. Judith Aston)
Beyond Drama: multiperspectival approaches to narrative and story | Prof Judith Aston, University of West of England, UK
“We lack ready narratives not only for the future, but even for a concrete now, for the ultra-rapid transformations of today’s world” – Olga Tokarczuk What’s to be done about this within film and television? How can we bring dramatic narrative into dialogue with other approaches and forms? What role might the Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction play in this? Where do platforms like YouTube fit into in this process?
CREATIVE PROVOCATION (by Alex Bainbridge, CEO of Autoura)
Take a detailed look at the provocation that will be the springboard for our Creative Action Session HERE!
VIDEO PAPERS
Download a full list of abstracts HERE!
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Going in circles | Dr Adam Dalton, Middlesex University, UK
Our House | Adisti Regar, University of South Australia, Australia
From mimesis to being: role-playing | Dr Alessandro Giovannucci, Chaos League
Role of audience as active agent | Anna Zaluczkowska, Leeds Beckett University, UK
Heroes in the Gutter | Dr Alke Groppel-Wegener, Staffordshire University, UK
The Lost Arcs | Anthony Mullins, Griffith University, Australia
Is mythology the original mode of transmedia storytelling? | Anupriy Kanti, India
The heroic character | Dr. Catherine Gough-Brady, JMC Academy, Australia.
Table for Two | Delwyn Jude Remedios, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, India
A Metaphorical Reading of The Never Ending Story | Luis Antunes, Northwestern Oklahoma Uni, USA
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