WEDNESDAY 21ST MARCH Cinema 1 Cinema 2 Cinema 3 Waterside 1 Waterside 3

13:00 Welcome - Cinema 1 - Jane Roscoe UWE

Welcome to i-Docs 2018! #idocs2018 i-docs2018.dcrc.org.uk #idocs2018 13:30 Keynote

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March 2018 Watershed, Bristol Watershed, 2018 March Liz Miller i-Docs 2018 is a three-day event dedicated to the

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rd nd st expanding and evolving field of interactive and immersive Climate, Culture & Knowledge Smartphones as i-docs Innovating the story Reflecting on Practice: documentary media, hosted by the University of the West 14:30 Production Tools showcase projects of ’s Digital Cultures Research Centre (DCRC). Future Scenarios Viewfinders / 60+ Technical innovation and Hidden in Plain Sight This is your pocket guide to the symposium, containing Lena Dobrowolska, Teo Online / Necortex multivocal stories Michelle Hessel everything you need to discover the who, what and where Ormond-Skeaping, Joe Smith, Max Schleser Swinburne Ewan Cass-Kavanagh of the conference. Want some extra detail? Visit the Renata Tyszczuk University of Technology My Child Lebensborn conference website for speaker biographies, full abstracts The Open University Bridging cinematic and Elin Festoy and more. Have a question? Come to the info desk – we’re University of Sheffield A Constantly Shifting interactive VR Teknopilot AS here to help. Elsewhere Jamie McRoberts Feeling Climate Change Gerda Cammaer Retinize/University of How the virtual can be A few housekeeping notes: Irida Ntalla Ryerson University York real Middlesex University Karen Vanderborght We have a tightly packed schedule, so please be sure you 60 minutes 60 minutes Kondolole Films are in your seat and ready for the sessions to begin on Due North: Indigenous new time. Coffee and tea are served in paper cups so that you media & ecological knowledge can bring them into the event spaces with you. Fill up and Michelle Stewart SUNY Purchase go!

15:45 Break Wifi throughout the Watershed is open and needs no The Poetics and Politics of What’s Visible – the Workshop 1 password: watershed_open 16:00 Polyphony mechanics of i-docs The conference Twitter feed is @idocs2018 and the hashtag is #idocs2018 Judith Aston The interactive timeline Workshopping an UWE Bristol Richard Misek imperfect i-doc praxis Please feel free to use the Waterside spaces to meet, chat, Stefano Odorico University of Kent Kelly Zarins Leeds Trinity University after.video Leeds Trinity University make plans and share ideas. Unless there is a workshop And guests Adnan Hadzi Allister Gall in progress, these areas are open all day throughout the University of Malta Plymouth University conference.

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Screening – Data Dome at We the Curious 17:30 Hearts & Minds: The Interrogations Project - Roderick Coover, Scott Rettberg Temple University, University of Bergen

Immerse Yourself Hearts and Minds: The Interrogations Project i-Docs 2018 aims to encourage critical thinking and making within the expanding and evolving field of On Thursday evening, i-Docs 2018 is thrilled to present Hearts and Minds: The Interrogations Project is an interactive documentary, and to interrogate and share Immerse Yourself, a showcase of innovative and immersive interactive, immersive and cinematic environment in 360 the diverse strategies and practices through which i-docs 2018 works by i-Docs presenters (see additional programme for degrees, drawing users into the haunting memories of provide a stage for convening dialogue, creativity and details). A number of the projects are available throughout ordinary American soldiers who became torturers in the resistance. i-Docs. Take a break from the conference programme and course of serving their country. experience the following: Our website, i-Docs.org is a space to share and hear about Created by Roderick Coover, Scott Rettberg, Daria new projects, events, research and resources. We welcome Dedicated to the Field of Titchener’s Cage – Nadav Assor Tsoupikova and Arthur Nishimoto. contributions. Feel free to email us at idocsinteractive@ Dark Studio gmail.com – we look forward to hearing from you! Interactive and Immersive Wednesday 21 March, 17:30 Documentary Fight – Memo Akten Data Dome @ We The Curious DCRC – The Digital Cultures Research Centre @ UWE NeuroSpeculative AfroFeminism – Hyphen-Labs Limited seats available Bristol is an open and collaborative network of critical Arnolfini Light Studio thinkers and doers. We interrogate, articulate and create i-Docs is convened by Mandy Rose, Sandra Making a New Reality practical approaches to responsible technological futures, Gaudenzi and Judith Aston and hosted by the It Must Have Been Dark By Then – Duncan Speakman and we are always keen to collaborate in new research Digital Cultures Research Centre, UWE Bristol. Watershed i-Docs info desk i-Docs and Pervasive Media Studio invite you to a guest initiatives. For more information contact Director Mandy. lecture by Kamal Sinclair, Director of Sundance Institute’s [email protected] - or follow us @dcrcuk Notes on Blindness: Into Darkness – Amaury La Burthe, New Frontier Lab Programs. dcrc.org.uk Arnaud Colinart, James Spinney, Peter Middleton The scale of disruption to our global communication Pervasive Media Studio – DCRC is based in the West of Clouds Over Sidra – Gabo Arora & Chris Milk architecture arriving with the advent of immersive media, England’s leading media innovation lab, the Pervasive biomedia, connected environments, artificial intelligence Media Studio. Located in Watershed, the Studio hosts Assent – Oscar Raby and other innovations promises to impact every aspect a diverse community of artists, creative companies, Produced by of our societies. Kamal Sinclair shares the highlights of a technologists and academics exploring experience design All Waterside 3. year-long research project aimed at investigating how to and creative technology. It is a collaboration between build equity, equality and inclusion into the design of the UWE Bristol and University of Bristol, managed by These last 3 projects were identified as the most significant future of media. Watershed. VR non-fiction works to date in a recent survey of producers, commissioners and curators conducted by the EPSRC Virtual Friday 23 March, 18:00 #idocs2018 Realities: Immersive Documentary Encounters project. Watershed W3 idocs2018.dcrc.co.uk Limited seats available THURSDAY 22ND MARCH FRIDAY 23RD MARCH

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9:30 Across Time and Space Reflecting on Practice: Impact Storyliving, Living Stories Telling Stories with Data Immersive Documentary 9:30 Immersive Audioscapes First-Person Singular Workshop 3 Encounters Marking Spaces and Creating H-U-N-G-E-R Storyliving as immersive Data driven stories Stories: AR Lucía Andújar Llosa experiential film Roberto Malfagia Producing ‘The Enemy’ Tracing Transcendental Tone The self and knowledge in Visual Mapping of Participatory William Uricchio Quepo Sarah Jones La Jetée Karim Ben Khelifa Julian Konczak interactive documentary Practices MIT Steve Dawkins Southampton Solent University Kate Nash Liz Miller Behind the Fence Birmingham City University Doc Functions of Mobile The EPSRC Virtual Realities University of Leeds Concordia University Sustaining Intangible Cultural Lindsay Branham Tracking Applications project How to create a story-world Dorit Naaman Heritage Novo Media Entering the Lives of Others Bronwin Patrickson University Danae Stanton Fraser about Carlos & Alvin? The Me, the We and the i-doc Queen’s University Siobhan O’Flynn Paolo Favero of Leeds University of Bath Andrea Diaz Anna Wiehl University of Toronto The Crossing Eva Theunissen Mandy Rose Concordia University Bayreuth University Shreepali Patel University of Antwerp Ethics and mess in data UWE Bristol Interactive Historiography Anglia Ruskin University storytelling It Must Have Been Dark by We are all Protagonists Now? Sarah-Mai Dang Julia Scott-Stevenson Findings from a White Paper Then Russell Richards Bayreuth University UWE Bristol on VR and Journalism Duncan Speakman Dan Archer 10:45 Break Empathetic Media Participatory New Media and Reflecting on Practice: 11:00 Keynote Collaborative Interventions 10:45 Break Trauma i-docs Participation & Representation Documentary & the Digital Convening Temporary From Analog to Cyber Cultures Jerusalem We Are Here Back Home: VR 11:00 The ‘WHAT IF IT’ Process Exploring Health through i-docs Co-Creation in Context Domain Communities of the ‘I’ Dorit Naaman Josefina Buschmann & Catalina Claire Doherty Annamaria Motrescu-Mayes Queen’s University Alarcón Sandra Gaudenzi myMND Truth films are just beginning Co-Creation and Social Arnolfini University of Cambridge Mimbre Gilbert Calleja Cathy Soreny & Emma Vickers Brian Winston Innovation in Brazil Bilateral Exchanges & University of Westminster Optical Jukebox University of Lincoln André Paz The long history of i-docs Collaborative Interventions Virtual Aamjiwnaang Joanna Wright Federal University of Rio de Susan Aasman Kim Munro & Aggie Bazaz RMIT Laurence Butet-Roch Ryerson Bangor University Healing with i-docs: Shout at The end of criticality Janeiro State University of Groningen University, Muhlenberg College University Zuzana Ticha Cancer David I. Tafler FAMU Donatella Maraschin Muhlenberg College The “Insta”-documentary 12:00 Keynote Aashish Kumar London South Bank University Kathleen M. Ryan At the Intersection of Hofstra University Thomas Moors University of Colorado Technology, Art, Science & the Mike Robbins Shout at Cancer Future i High Road Productions Evangelos Himonides Configuring Participation in Carmen Aguilar y Wedge UCL i-docs Hyphen-Labs D David Green Robin McNicholas Rethinking illness experiences UWE Bristol Marshmallow Laser Feast O Christine Douglass C 13:15 Lunch S 12:15 Lunch 14:15 Committed Media: USA Now Immersive & Sensory Media VR: Production & Exhibition i-docs in the Classroom 13:15 Work in Progress Work in Progress Work in Progress Workshop 4 An Atlas of Structural Violence Emerging forms of storytelling Understanding non-fiction VR Defying Gravity In Virtual 2 From Proletariat to Precariat Grand Tour – an interactive Wrecked on the Intertidal Sharon Daniel Heidi Boisvert from an audience perspective Reality Pedagogy Arnolfini Auditorium Amir Husak essay film Zone UC Santa Cruz futurePerfect Lab/CUNY Catherine Allen & Emma Aashish Kumar 0 Leeds Trinity University Fotis Begklis Alistair Oldham Biomedia & Networked Hughes Hofstra University Westminster University UWE Bristol Performance i-docs in an age of “fake news” Improvising in/with/through Limina Immersive 1 Could Try Harder Heidi Boisvert Alexandra Juhasz 360° Video 4986 – Am I becoming 8 Sophie Jackson In Pieces The River Runs Red futurePerfect Lab/CUNY CUNY Daniel Fetzner Bringing BBC Earth to VR technology? Anglia Ruskin University Joan Soler-Adillon Isabelle Carbonell Offenburg University Phil Stuart Shruti Nagpal Royal Holloway UC Santa Cruz 90 minutes Preloaded AJK MCRC & VIPS Connecting Threads Tools for augmenting reality Charlotte Jones Nadia Rahman Displace Craig Hight BBC Teaching and learning social Zayed University Katherin Machalek University of Newcastle i-doc filmmaking New Media Advocacy Project / Daniel Cross & Marco Luna Hunter College Concordia University Interrogating interactivity and Break 13:45 Mixed Realities Framing Urban Space Unpacking Impact 15:30 participation Mediated Interactions – VR & Interacting with New Rematerialism: About the Framing/Unframing Delhi User behaviour and Interactivity and Indigenous 15:45 Making Virtual Reality Workshop 2 AI Art Audiences importance of being there Sonali Sharma implications for makers Fourth Cinema Mike Robbins and Harmke A.J. Kidwai MCRC, Jamia Millia Anandana Kapur Gail Vanstone & Carolyn Steele Embodiment and VR for Good The Uber Game Map My Ethics! Heezen Islamia Cinemad India/ AJKMCRC York University fragmentation in Titchener’s Jaehee​ ​Cho & Ralph Vituccio Robin Kwong Pratap Rughani High Road Productions Cage Stitchbridge, Carnegie Mellon The Financial Times University of the Arts, London Exit Zero These Photos Were My Life An Investigation of impact for Nadav Assor University Giving Presence to the Past Topiary Landberg Tiffany Fairey CBOs Connecticut College Global Storytelling for Gen Z Sophie Dixon UC Santa Cruz University of the Arts, London Jodi Nelson-Tabor 2D images in 3D VR Caroline Kamya University of Greenwich Job Vacancy: Echoborg environments Zoomin.tv Deep Mapping Measuring impact: Patrick Crogan, Rik Lander, Phil Daniel Cross Wayne Medford methodologies D Hall Concordia University How would you like to interact Durham University Frédéric Dubois UWE Bristol – and why? Film University Babelsberg OneShot VR Storytelling Katja Schupp Perceptions and Collisions techniques Johannes Gutenberg University 15:00 Break Memo Akten Robin Mudge 15:15 Keynote/in conversation – Cinema 1 17:00 Break/End Stories & Interfaces: 1998-2018 Alexandre Brachet 18:30 Immerse Yourself: A Showcase - Arnolfini Upian

16:00 PLENARY - Cinema 1 - 60 minutes

18:00 Making a New Reality - Kamal Sinclair Sundance Institute – Waterside 3 Innovation Impact Intervention Immersion