For all who are joining the online ICOM-11 symposium today. We have had an issue with the link to support sent out.
If you are exeriencing problems please use the zoom room https://ucl.zoom.us/j/96391648940
For all who are joining the online ICOM-11 symposium today. We have had an issue with the link to support sent out.
If you are exeriencing problems please use the zoom room https://ucl.zoom.us/j/96391648940
We are looking forward to welcoming all ICOM-11 participants online and in London over the next few days.
You find the most updated version of the program here on the website. The Bloomsbury Theatre sessions on Friday are open to all but require a (free) ticket. You will find QR codes to the different sessions in the program. These will also be displayed at the conference venue.
We have an exciting week ahead!
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We have a great line up of Multimodal Engagements! 29th @bloomstheatre Studio #ICOM_11 #multimodality
An Installation from 15:30
Free & open to all!
Book a slot between 15:30-17:30 to experience an interactive installation that envisions the future of the university that encourages multimodal and arts-based scholarship
We have a great line up of Multimodal Engagements! 29th @bloomstheatre Studio #ICOM_11 #multimodality
Free & open to all!
A Film 13:30-14:15
Come enjoy Sureshkumar Sekar’s video essay about the uniquely eclectic Indian film music and how not to play it!
We have a great line up of Multimodal Engagements ! 29th @bloomstheatre Studio #ICOM_11 #multimodality
A Public Debate at 12-13:15
Leading scholars (Kate Maxwell, Wanda Canton & Sumin Zhao) will be introducing important themes around decolonisation, disruption, discipline, and discomfort in multimodality!
Come and join the conversation!
We have a great line up of Multimodal Engagements! On the 29th September @bloomstheatre Studio #ICOM_11 #multimodality
A Public Debate: 12-13:15
A Film 13:30-14:15
An Installation from 15:30
Free & open to all!
12-13:15
Leading scholars (Kate Maxwell, Wanda Canton & Sumin Zhao) will be introducing important themes around decolonisation, disruption, discipline, and discomfort in multimodality!
Come and join the conversation!
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/event-ticketing/app/?ev=22366
13:30-14:15
Come enjoy Sureshkumar Sekar’s video essay about the uniquely eclectic Indian film music and how not to play it!
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/event-ticketing/app/?ev=22339
15:30-17:30
Book a slot between 15:30-17:30 to experience an interactive installation that envisions the future of the university that encourages multimodal and arts-based scholarship
We look forward to seeing you online and in London next week.
Note: If you have already downloaded the programme, please save a new updated programme document.
The ICOM-11 team are welcoming you to the Friends House, a beautiful conference venue in Bloomsbury in central London. Friends House hosts the ICOM-11 conference in a historic building, where catering offers sustainable plant-based menues.
The ICOM-11 website had been updated with information about travelling to UCL and the Friends House conference venue.
Please note that an updated programme with joining information for the online sessions will be communicated to all registered presenters and attendants before the online ICOM-11 symposium that will take place 27 September 2023.
Exciting news!
The online part of the conference program is being finalised and will be published shortly (watch this space).
The program will feature key speakers within Multimodality reaching across the world from Australia to Europe.
Early bird registration (£50 full/£25 student) for attending the online part of the conference is available until 15 July.