Starts
Thursday, June 6, 2024
Ends
Saturday, June 8, 2024
Submission Deadline
Friday, December 1, 2023
Location
University of Music and Theatre Munich, Germany (in-person & online)

Streaming has had a profound effect on how audiovisual narrative media have been produced, distributed, and consumed. Bringing together scholars and practitioners from diverse fields, this conference aims to spotlight aspects of music and sound in the audiovisual narrative landscape – what continuities and disruptions have been engendered by the rise of streaming?

Taking a broad approach to the concept of narrativity, we invite proposals for papers and themed panels tackling issues pertaining to soundtracks of audiovisual media including, but not limited to:
• how changes in technology, industrial practices, and business models create new opportunities for transformations in sonic storytelling strategies.
• how transmedia storytelling scoring strategies might be theorized.
• which soundtrack-driven aesthetic and narrative innovations are afforded (or discouraged) by on-demand delivery.
• how streaming-engendered modes of engagement with the soundtrack such as “binge-“ or “serial-“ listening might be understood.
• what kinds of fan activity surrounding film, television and video game soundtracks have been fostered by connected viewing practices involving streaming and social media platforms.

We seek proposals for 20-minute papers, roundtables, and other formats from interdisciplinary perspectives on the theme of our conference. As per Kieler Gesellschaft tradition, proposals for free papers outside the conference theme are also welcome.

Graduate students and early career scholars are strongly encouraged to apply. Please submit your abstract (max. 250 words) and a short biography (max. 100 words) by 1 December 2023 to (julin.lee@hmtm.de). Please also indicate if you plan on attending the conference in person or virtually. For in-person participants, there will be a fee of 30€ (15€ for students) to cover the costs of coffee breaks. As proposals will anonymized for review by the selection committee, explicit self-references should be avoided in the abstract.

A themed publication in the peer-reviewed, open access journal Kieler Beiträge zur Filmmusikforschung (kbzf) https://journals.qucosa.de/kbzf is planned.