11/06/2025

Our team will be at NECS 2025 (Lusófona University of Lisbon)

From 18 to 21 June, Lusófona University of Lisbon will host The NECS 2025 Conference, dedicated to the theme Discovering/Uncovering: Navigating the Complexities of Screen Media.

On June 19 2-3:40PM, our project's PI, Susana Viegas, will be present at the section Panels & Workshops, for a ERC Info Session led by Nicoleta Bazgan from the European Research Council Executive Agency (ERCEA), who will present the ERC funding schemes, offer application tips, and explain the evaluation process. The session will be followed by a Q&A.

And on June 20 4:20-6PM, members of our team will be joined by respondent Corey Cribb (Technological University Dublin) for a panel on "Death, Disappearance, and Digitality: Existential Meditations in Cinema, Anime, and Media”.

This interdisciplinary panel will explore how cinema, anime, and video essays engage with questions of mortality, disappearance, and digitality. Through varied formal and theoretical approaches, we will examine how media traverses physical, psychological, and virtual landscapes to reflect, and reshape, our understanding of life and death.

Presentations include:

  • “Wandering Toward the End: Existentialism and Death in Gerry” by Susana Viegas, on Gus Van Sant’s minimalist treatment of death;
  • “Into the Wired: Lain and the Clinic of the Unconscious” by Lucas Ferraço Nassif, on the psychoanalytic and technological layering of Serial Experiments Lain;
  • “Postcards for the Future: Haunting Questions and New Worlding” by Christine Reeh-Peters, exploring speculative reflections during the pandemic through video essay collaboration with Isabel Machado.

Together, these meditations illuminate the dissolving boundaries between the human and the non-human, life and death, reality and virtuality, thus unpacking how contemporary media helps us navigate existential uncertainty in an age of transformation.

More information on the NECS 2025 program and speakers is available here.

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16/06/2025

Our team will be at the Film-Philosophy Conference 2025 (L-Università ta’ Malta)

From June 23 to June 25, the Valetta Campus of the University of Malta will host the Film-Philosophy Conference 2025. Our team will present a panel titled Death-Images, on the first day, June 23, at 3:45PM (Room 103). This panel explores the concept of the death-image through the work of Alain Resnais, focusing on what […]
11/06/2025

Our team will be at NECS 2025 (Lusófona University of Lisbon)

From 18 to 21 June, Lusófona University of Lisbon will host The NECS 2025 Conference, dedicated to the theme Discovering/Uncovering: Navigating the Complexities of Screen Media. On June 19 2-3:40PM, our project’s PI, Susana Viegas, will be present at the section Panels & Workshops, for a ERC Info Session led by Nicoleta Bazgan from the […]
06/01/2025

CfP Special Issue on Swan Songs: Philosophical Reflections on Death, Time, and Memory in Testament Films

Swan Songs: Philosophical Reflections on Death, Time, and Memory in Testament Films Dedicated to the last films of renowned filmmakers, often referred to as “testament films” or “swan songs,” this Special Issue will examine their thematic, narrative, and stylistic elements, viewing these final works as profound summations of their creators’ careers and philosophical syntheses of […]
16/06/2025

Lucas Ferraço Nassif at the University of Essex and the Freud Museum

Lucas Ferraço Nassif will be present at the Nature and Its Discontents Conference SIPP/ISSP (International Society of Psychoanalysis and Philosophy), happening on June 25-27 at the University of Essex in Colchester and on June 29 at the Freud Museum in London. On June 27, he will give a presentation titled “Multiplanar Unconsciouses: Studying Ferenczi’s Thalassa […]
02/06/2025

Lucas Ferraço Nassif at PUC-SP – Pontifícia Universidade Católica of São Paulo

On June 4 4:30PM, Lucas Ferraço Nassif will be at PUC-SP – Pontíficia Universidade Católica of São Paulo, at the 3rd Symposium of International Dialogues – Chronically Online: Attention in Times of Hyperconnection. His presentation is titled “Slowing down on times of disinformation and hyperconnection” and it will be devoted to the notion of pathos […]
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