A.M.A. (Annie) van den Oever
2022-2024
Exposing the Film Apparatus II: Giovanna Fossati, Erkki Huhtamo and I are currently working on a sequel to our 2016 publication Exposing the Film Apparatus (Amsterdam University Press). To be presented in 2024 at the EYE International Conference in Amsterdam.
2016-2024
The Key Debates: Mutations and Appropriations in European Film Studies.
Series editor and chair of the editorial board. Project partners: CNRS, Paris I Sorbonne Panthéon, Birkbeck College, University of London.
In the coming years, with my fellow (series) editors Dominique Chateau, José Moure and Ian Christie, we will publish two new books in the series:
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Volume 9: Spaces, edited by Ian Christie.
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Volume 10: Techne / Technology II [working title], edited by Annie van den Oever and Nicholas Baer. To be presented at the RUG in 2024.
2022
Invited to participate in a Round Table regarding the value of EMA-experiments for academic education and research at the 21st Quinquennial IMS Conference on August 24, 2022.
2020
The journal Early Popular Visual Culture dedicated an issue to one of my primary research interests, which I have developed with Andreas Fickers since 2014 on Experimental Media Archaeology (EMA); see volume 18, 2020, no. 1: "Object Lessons, Old and New: Experimental Media Archaeology in the Classroom." Guest editors: Patrick Ellis and Colin Williamson.
Our research and that of EMA as a new subfield of research within media archaeology has been mentioned in "The pasts and prospects of media archaeology", Early Popular Visual Culture, volume 18, no. 4, 2020. Editors: Erkki Huhtamo and Doron Galili.
2012-2017
WETEX Onderwijsuitgaven uit het Filmarchief.
Project Sleutelteksten Film- en Mediatheorie. Deel 1, 2 en 3. Project partners: UvA, UU, Universiteit van Antwerpen, Bestuur Versus, RUG (projectleider).
2013-2016
The Film Archive as a Research Laboratory: Exposing The Film Apparatus.
Project partner: Eye Film Institute Amsterdam.
2012-2015
NWO Internationalisation of the Humanities (continuation).
Project Mutations and Appropriations in European Film Studies. Project partners: Paris I Sorbonne-Panthéon, Birkbeck College, University of London.
2008-2011
NWO Internationalisation of the Humanities
Project Mutations and Appropriations in European Film Studies.
Project partners: Paris I Sorbonne-Panthéon, Birkbeck College, University of London.
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