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10/02/2025

CfP Revista de Comunicação e Linguagens nº. 63: “Death-Images: Revisiting Deleuze’s “Time-Image” in cinema after 1985”

Death-Images: Revisiting Deleuze’s “Time-Image” in cinema after 1985 In her article “Death as Film-Philosophy’s Muse: Deleuzian Observations on Moving Images and the Nature of Time,” Susana Viegas has shown that Gilles Deleuze’s concept of the “time-image” (i.e. a way for moving images to present time breaking with the conception of the latter as a discrete […]
05/02/2025

Vasco Baptista Marques’ new open-access article on Bill Morrison’s Decasia and Tributes-Pulse

The article “A Imagem-Morrente: Sobre Decasia e Tributes-Pulse, de Bill Morrison” [“The Dying-Image: On Bill Morrison’s Decasia and Tributes-Pulse“] has just been published in the latest issue of Aniki (https://aim.org.pt/ojs/index.php/revista/article/view/1111). This essay reflects on Bill Morrison’s work through the concept of the “dying-image”—an image that gives visibility to the process of degradation inscribed in its own material support, […]
14/01/2025

Book Discussion: Unconscious/Television by Lucas Ferraço Nassif

Following it’s realease on January 20, 2025 (7 PM, Livraria Linha de Sombra – Cinemateca Portuguesa), a discussion will take place on January 21 (6 PM) about the book Unconscious/Television (2025) by Lucas Ferraço Nassif, published by Becoming Press. The discussion will be held in room SA of Colégio Almada Negreiros and will feature the author […]
22/12/2024

Marco Grosoli’s new “Film Tv” article

Film TV weekly magazine has spotlighted our project and included Marco Grosoli‘s expertly curated list of the best ‘Filmografia Terminale’! @ Film TV weekly magazine, n° 48, November 26 2024, pp. 9-11.
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