Locations
The confestival will take place in the city of Volos at the landmark building of the Rooftile and Brickworks Museum N. and S. Tsalapatas. Data-stories will use three venues inside the Tsalapata complex - the Museum, the Data-Cafe and Lab Art. There is free parking space outside the complex.
@ the MUSEUM (The Rooftile and Brickworks Museum N. & S. Tsalapatas) (31/5 - 2/6)
- keynote roundtables
- panels
- screenings
@ LAB ART (31/5)
- Digital music concert
- Sound ethnography project
- After Party
@ the DATA-CAFE (ΑΙΘΡΙΟΝ - ETHRION day&night) (31/5 - 2/6)
Open from Friday May 31st at 14.00 until Saturday June 1st at 21.00. With a nod to café culture, the Data-cafe invites visitors to explore serious games, multimedia documentaries and examples of multimodal ethnography.
- Meeting point & coffee/ brunch point
- Saturday lunch (1/6)
- Multimodal Ethnographic Projects tables (31/5-1/6)
- Serious Games table
GAMES
Gaming table where visitors can play serious games created in the UTH/IAKA course “Anthropology and Games”.
Instructor: Petros Petridis (University of Thessaly)
Todo: Christina Antoniadou & Thasos Tanagias (University of Thessaly)
SAGame: Iliana Kirmanidou Rekalidou, Aria Maxairidou and Anthi Vogiatzi (University of Thessaly)
MULTIMODAL ETHNOGRAPHIC PROJECTS
“Digital Storytelling & Multimedia Ethnography” student projects
Laptops will be available for visitors to explore the multimedia ethnographic projects created in the UTH/IAKA course “Digital Storytelling & Multimedia Ethnography”
Instructors: Penelope Papailias & Constantinos Diamantis (University of Thessaly)
To Be Thy Own Self or Not To Be? Constructing identities on YouTube: A case study of Mikeius: Sofia Amarantidou, Antonis Bakopoulos, Anna-Katerina Bati, Yiannis Gaitanas, Maria Demertzi
DisStracKtions: Interface and Social Interaction in Greek YouΤube: Nasiia Fotiadou, Margarita Papagiannouli, Georgia Paveli, Marina Rousiti, Evaggelia Stoumpaki
Oi Kaftres: discovering ourselves through insta personae: Vasilina Alamani, Iliana Kirmanidou Rekalidou, Irene Maragkou, Aria Maxairidou
Entanglements: Experiments in Multimodal Ethnography
Tablets will be available for visitors to explore a selection of outstanding examples of multimodal ethnography from the Entanglements Journal.
@ the MUSEUM (The Rooftile and Brickworks Museum N. & S. Tsalapatas) (31/5 - 2/6)
- keynote roundtables
- panels
- screenings
@ LAB ART (31/5)
- Digital music concert
- Sound ethnography project
- After Party
@ the DATA-CAFE (ΑΙΘΡΙΟΝ - ETHRION day&night) (31/5 - 2/6)
Open from Friday May 31st at 14.00 until Saturday June 1st at 21.00. With a nod to café culture, the Data-cafe invites visitors to explore serious games, multimedia documentaries and examples of multimodal ethnography.
- Meeting point & coffee/ brunch point
- Saturday lunch (1/6)
- Multimodal Ethnographic Projects tables (31/5-1/6)
- Serious Games table
GAMES
Gaming table where visitors can play serious games created in the UTH/IAKA course “Anthropology and Games”.
Instructor: Petros Petridis (University of Thessaly)
Todo: Christina Antoniadou & Thasos Tanagias (University of Thessaly)
SAGame: Iliana Kirmanidou Rekalidou, Aria Maxairidou and Anthi Vogiatzi (University of Thessaly)
MULTIMODAL ETHNOGRAPHIC PROJECTS
“Digital Storytelling & Multimedia Ethnography” student projects
Laptops will be available for visitors to explore the multimedia ethnographic projects created in the UTH/IAKA course “Digital Storytelling & Multimedia Ethnography”
Instructors: Penelope Papailias & Constantinos Diamantis (University of Thessaly)
To Be Thy Own Self or Not To Be? Constructing identities on YouTube: A case study of Mikeius: Sofia Amarantidou, Antonis Bakopoulos, Anna-Katerina Bati, Yiannis Gaitanas, Maria Demertzi
DisStracKtions: Interface and Social Interaction in Greek YouΤube: Nasiia Fotiadou, Margarita Papagiannouli, Georgia Paveli, Marina Rousiti, Evaggelia Stoumpaki
Oi Kaftres: discovering ourselves through insta personae: Vasilina Alamani, Iliana Kirmanidou Rekalidou, Irene Maragkou, Aria Maxairidou
Entanglements: Experiments in Multimodal Ethnography
Tablets will be available for visitors to explore a selection of outstanding examples of multimodal ethnography from the Entanglements Journal.