Sunday, June 13th: 
9 am    Alternative Viewing Spaces in Early Cinema: Prisons, Museums, Charity Bazaars
11 am  Early Educational Cinema (I): The Uses of Education
1 pm    Lunch
2 pm    Institutions of Governmentality: Regulation, Labor, Economy
4 pm    Museums, Preservation, and the Aesthetics of the Archive
7 pm    Opening buffet/reception in Hart House, University of Toronto
Monday, June 14th:
9 am    Local Film Cultures as Public Spheres
11 am   Lantern and Cinematograph in Service of Charity around 1900
1 pm    Lunch
2 pm    Early Educational Cinema (II): Education and Entertainment in National Contexts
4 pm    Early Educational Cinema (II) (Cont’d)
5 pm    Guest presentation, Barbara Hall (Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences)
6 pm    Dinner
8 pm    World première of the restoration of Chalice of Sorrow (Ingram, 1916), plus His Nibs (La Cava, 1921), at Innis College, University of Toronto, Introduction by Jan-Christopher Horak (UCLA Film and Television Archive)
Tuesday, June 15th:
9 am     Intermedial Institutions: Theatre, Print Media, Architecture
11 am   Early Educational Cinema (III): Immigration, Conversion, and Cleanliness
1 pm     Lunch
2 pm     Case Studies in Commercial Exhibition
4 pm     Institutions of Magic and Movement: Contextualizing the Trick Film and Early
Animation
6 pm     Dinner
8 pm     Screening of Nonfiction Films from the Nederlands Filmmuseum, at Innis College,
University of Toronto, Introduction by Nico de Klerk (Nederlands Filmmuseum)
Wednesday, June 16th:
9 am     Early Educational Cinema (IV): Rhetorics of Instruction
11 am   Nationalism and Early Cinema
1 pm     Lunch
2 pm     Non-Western Contexts: Education and Exhibition
4 pm     Narrative Institutions: Intertitles, Lecturers, Copyright
7 pm     Screening of Early Canadian Cinema from the Libraries and Archives Canada, Revue Cinema, Introduction by D.J. Turner (Libraries and Archives Canada)
8 pm     Closing Dinner
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
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