The Remix Cinema Workshop is a student-led initiative funded by the Beyond Text programme of the Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC). It is organised by the Oxford Internet Institute (University of Oxford, UK) and members of the organizing committee are all doctorate candidates at various departments at Oxford University. The abstracts submitted by academics and artists as response to the call for proposals have been assessed by a review panel made up of faculty members of the Oxford Internet Institute.

This workshop is organised in collaboration with UNIA Prácticas y Culturas Digitales and it is supported by St. Antony’s College, Modern Art Oxford and the Instituto Cervantes.

 

About the AHRC’s Beyond Text programme
Beyond Text is a £5.5 million AHRC strategic programme running for for 5 years until May 2012. The aim of Beyond Text is to support a multi-disciplinary community of scholars and practitioners drawn from Higher Education, museums, galleries, libraries and archives, business, policy, media, technology and the law to explore how human communication is articulated through sound, sight and associated
sensory perceptions in both the past and the present.

Beyond text aims to enhance connections between those who make and preserve works and those who study them, bridging divides that have often hampered effective scholarship, policy debates and discussion. It aims to have outputs which generate new questions and research and to provide a platform for future investigations. In doing so, it aims to be deliberately international and comparative in order to encourage innovative forms of research.

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