Association Répertoire International d’Iconographie Musicale
RIdIM
For the upcoming interdisciplinary Conference “Music and the Moving Image – The Moving Image in Music,” which will take place at the Universität der Künste Berlin from 3 to 5 September, the Association Répertoire International d’Iconographie Musicale (RIdIM) invites scholars and researchers to submit proposals. The Conference explores the aesthetic, cultural, historical, and technological dimensions of the moving image in music, addressing the many ways in which visual media and musical practices intersect. It invites contributions that examine how images function within musical contexts and how music, in turn, shapes the perception, interpretation, and circulation of visual material. A crucial requirement for all submissions is a clear and strong engagement with visual source material that is directly connected to musical subject matter, whether historical or contemporary.
The Conference welcomes interdisciplinary approaches that investigate these relationships across diverse media, genres, and cultural contexts. Submissions may draw on perspectives from musicology, film and media studies, sound studies, art history, cultural studies, cognitive sciences, or related fields. Of particular interest are contributions that analyze how sound and image interact to produce meaning, how audiovisual configurations influence aesthetic experience, and how they shape perception, cognition, memory, and affect. In addition, the Conference encourages contributions that address the perception of the moving image in iconographical form. This includes studies of still images, visual motifs, and representational conventions that capture, translate, or condense movement and musical action into static visual formats. By bringing together scholars working across disciplines, the Conference aims to foster dialogue on the dynamic and evolving relationship between music and the moving image.
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