
NOVARS research associate, Centre for Screen Studies and Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology present:
Visual Dialogues
Thursday 7 May, 5-7pm, John Casken Lecture Theatre, Martin Harris Centre.
Title: ‘Street Culture, Music and Thinking through Sound’
Speaker: Dr Julian Henriques (Film Director and Senior Lecturer, Department of Media and Communications, at Goldsmiths, University of London)
'Street Culture, Music and Thinking through Sound' by Dr Julian Henriques
The presentation, will chart an ongoing relationship between filmmaking and research practices. It includes extracts from Henriques’ fiction work, Babymother and We the Ragamuffin and documentaries Rouch in Reverse and Derek Walcott Poet of the Island. This film work has also become the research and conceptual basis for his forthcoming book about embodied ways of knowing: Sonic Bodies, Sound Systems & Bass Culture.
Dr Julian Henriques is a screenwriter, film director and researcher with interests in sound and auditory culture. Julian has worked as a policy researcher, journalist, television producer and director, and is currently senior lecturer in the Department of Media and Communications, at Goldsmiths, University of London.
Visual Dialogues is organised by Centre for Screen Studies and Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology.
For further information please visit this link
Title: ‘Street Culture, Music and Thinking through Sound’
Speaker: Dr Julian Henriques (Film Director and Senior Lecturer, Department of Media and Communications, at Goldsmiths, University of London)
'Street Culture, Music and Thinking through Sound' by Dr Julian Henriques
The presentation, will chart an ongoing relationship between filmmaking and research practices. It includes extracts from Henriques’ fiction work, Babymother and We the Ragamuffin and documentaries Rouch in Reverse and Derek Walcott Poet of the Island. This film work has also become the research and conceptual basis for his forthcoming book about embodied ways of knowing: Sonic Bodies, Sound Systems & Bass Culture.
Dr Julian Henriques is a screenwriter, film director and researcher with interests in sound and auditory culture. Julian has worked as a policy researcher, journalist, television producer and director, and is currently senior lecturer in the Department of Media and Communications, at Goldsmiths, University of London.
Visual Dialogues is organised by Centre for Screen Studies and Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology.
For further information please visit this link
