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Meet the Digital Arts and Humanities team at the Module Fair
FAB2.25

Find out about the certificate (for staff and students), programme of events, Showcase competition, and more. Followed by an Immersive Showcase in FAB1.63.

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Arts Faculty UG Module Fair
FAB Faculty of Arts Building, Agora

The Arts Faculty will be holding an undergraduate Module Fair for students choosing modules for the 24/25 academic session. Watch this space for further information.

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Immersive Showcase: Empire Soldiers (VR) - experiences of WW1 soldiers from the Caribbean and South Asia
FAB1.63 Media Symposium Space

Booking not necessary, but as we will be using 6 headsets at a time, you may have to wait.

2 VR experiences by MBD.

Empire Soldiers: A Caribbean Story is a VR Short-Film that pays tribute to the forgotten contribution of Caribbean Soldiers in World War One. Through VR and 360° video, hear the captivating stories of the battlefield as you are joined by a returning soldier and share the emotional experience of the return home. As the journey continues to the present day, focus turns to the changes of the last 100 years, and the impact of migration on the world today. Note: This film contains racially sensitive language.

Empire Soldiers: A South Asian Story, is a VR short-film that pays tribute to the forgotten contribution of South Asian Soldiers in World War One. Through VR and 360°, hear the captivating stories of the battlefield as you are joined by a returning soldier and share the emotional experience of the return home. As the journey continues to the present day, focus turns to the changes of the last 100 years, and the impact of migration on the world today.

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CRPLA seminar with Antal Bókay
S0.18

Sophocles, Freud and Robert Wilson: A Spectacle of Our Inner Abyss

Sophocles' King Oedipus seems an absurd story, a tragic nonsense, yet for 2500 years it has fascinated people past and present. Perhaps because it is the deepest, most ancient insight into how our personalities are born and how we are confronted with decay and tragedy in our proudly confessed inner lives, loves, hates, and sins.

In my talk I will be interpreting two different but related readings of King Oedipus. The first is Sigmund Freud's experience, articulated in the idea of the Oedipus complex. The Oedipus complex in psychoanalytic theory and also in the theatre of therapy shows the creation of the self in the extreme duality of incest and death. Another more definitive example is Robert Wilson's theatrical vision of Oedipus, filtered through the Freudian experience of existence. In his work, the primordial story is transcribed into a 21st century experience of the disintegrating person, of dissipating passion, a physical and spiritual irredeemability mediated through images and texts. I will present excerpts from Wilson's Oedipus at Epidaurus. I will interpret his transgressive allegories of Apollonian prophecy, Oedipal fate, and the role of pre-symbolic language as they represent the entanglements of our joys and sufferings.

https://aefestival.gr/festival_events/oedipus/?lang=en

Note: the talk will include showing some clips from the Wilson production.

Biographical Note

Antal Bókay is a full professor at the University of Pécs in the Department of Literary Theory and the founder of the Psychoanalytic Ph.D. program. His writings and books, published in Hungarian and English, deal with contemporary cultural processes, psychoanalytic theory, and postmodern theatre, using deconstruction and psychoanalysis as methodological bases. In addition to several British, Austrian, and US visiting professorships, he is secretary of the US-based international research forum PSYART Foundation.

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