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Intermidia Conference II – Keynote Speech – Ismail Xavier – A Study of Santoscópio = Dumontagem

Xavier’s lecture consists of a reading of Carlos Adriano’s Santoscópio=Dumontagem, a video-art project based on a study of found footage films made by American avant-garde artists from the 1960s and…Read More >

Intermidia Conference II – Keynote Speech – Alain Badiou – Hegel and Cinema

Intermidia Conference II – Advisory board plenary – Ágnes Pethő and Lisa Shaw

Intermidia Conference II – Keynote Speech – Robert Stam – Transmedial Pedagogy

Intermidia Conference II – ‘Stephen Dwoskin: An Intermedial Life’ – Discussion with Garfield et al

Intermidia Conference II – Discussion with Cecília Mello and Corey Schultz on ‘Dong’ by Jia Zhangke

Intermidia Conference II – Keynote speech – Luciana Araújo – Cinema from the Stage Perspective

IntermIdia Conference II – The Moving Form of Film

‘Towards an Intermedial History of Brazilian Cinema’ – Introduction

Keynote Speech – Ian Christie (Birkbeck College, University of London) – IntermIdia Conference I

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