6-8pm
Engineering Building, room 1.03, Malet Place, UCL.
*not to be confused with The Film Studies Space, to which the Autopsies group belongs!
We like the poster for the UCL Film Studies* event on 1 December entitled 'Intent to Speed: Cyclical Film Production Topicality and the 1950s Hot Rod Movie'.
6-8pm Engineering Building, room 1.03, Malet Place, UCL. *not to be confused with The Film Studies Space, to which the Autopsies group belongs!
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Forthcoming event
A City Centre Lunchtime Seminar by Ian Thomson, Royal Literary Fund Fellow, UCL. Ian Thomson is a writer, critic and journalist. His book about Haiti, Bonjour Blanc, was described by the late J.G.Ballard as ‘hair-raising but hugely entertaining’. His subsequent book, Primo Levi: A Life, won the Royal Society of Literature’s W.H.Heinemann Award in 2003. His most recent book, The Dead Yard, is an account of contemporary Jamaica. 1pm Tuesday 14 December 2010 Foster Court 243, UCL. The Autopsies Group Work of Film project is interested in this international seminar on 'all modes of cinema that are not film.'
See this website for more information about the forthcoming Besides the Screen International Seminar held at Goldsmiths, University of London, on 20-21 November 2010, and for details of how to register. See here for information about the forthcoming joint symposium at Goldsmiths, University of London on 27-28 November 2010. Prof. Beatriz Colomina will give the key-note address on 'Multi-screen architecture' at the first event, organised by the Goldsmiths Leverhulme Media Research Centre.
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