Call for Papers
International Symposium:
Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Screen Industries in the Asia Pacific
Date: Thursday, 27 June 2024 (Registration begins in the afternoon on 26 June) Location: The University of New South Wales, Kensington Campus, Sydney, Australia Submission Due: 24 March, 2024
Acceptance Notification: 31 March, 2024
Artificial intelligence is evolving at an accelerated pace. Its potentials and risks have generated considerable debate in academia, industry and broader communities. What kinds of human- machine encounters are emerging? In what ways are design, adoption and use of AI anchored to cultural and ethical values? How does AI impact on creative production, media distribution, and cultural consumption? Who stand to gain, and at what cost? What alternatives are possible? To answer these questions necessarily requires a contextualised view.
With a specific focus on screen industries across television, film and streaming, this
symposium seeks to explore the pace, nature and potential consequence of change brought by AI in various cultural, social, and geopolitical contexts in the Asia Pacific. By foregrounding the regional focus, we hope to open up discussions about local specificities in the region and the various dynamics between the local and the regional or global. To this end, we invite
submissions on, but not limited to, the following topics:
- Generative AI and content creation
- Algorithms, content curation and media distribution
- Infrastructural underpinnings and politics
- Changing nature of creative labour and cultural work
- Emerging forms of advertising and approaches to audience measurement
- Changing consumption patterns, audience experience and practices
- Internationalisation, transnational flows and geopolitics
- Regulation and governance (copyright, content quota, taxes, content moderation, etc.) We welcome conceptual and empirical approaches as well as methodological reflections.
Elaine Jing Zhao, The University of New South Wales, Australia Liangwen Kuo, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
• Extended Abstracts: 500-1000 words, excl. references (only key references should be included)
• Please submit the abstracts as PDF attachments without author identification to jing.zhao@unsw.edu.au and lwkuo@sjtu.edu.cn, and include your name, title, institutional affiliation, email address, and a short bio (up to 100 words) in the body of the email. Please title your email as “response to CFP: title”.
Transportation: UNSW Kensington Campus is about 20 min drive from Sydney CBD and conveniently served by the Light Rail.