Call for Submissions: In/Between Issue 1

Submission Deadline: Monday 17 June 2024

In/Between is a forthcoming practice-based journal conceived, led and run by our MSc and PhD Intermediality students! Click on the image for further details, or here to access the full CFS and to follow In/Between across social media.

Informal Confessions of an Unformed Storyteller 

Tuesday 28 May 2024

Indian actor and filmmaker Ujaan Ganguly shares insights from his journey across cinema, animation, and literature.

Cinematicity and Affective Intermediality

Wednesday 28 April 2024

Professor Ágnes Pethő (Sapientia University) explores how moving images create affective intermedial encounters across cinema, galleries, and digital platforms. With case studies from experimental and gallery films, she maps the shifting terrain of cinematicity and its power to shape our relationship with images in today’s media landscape.

Workshop: Theories and Practices of Intermediality Today

14 – 15 March 2024

This two-day international workshop brings together scholars from Edinburgh, Meiji, Linnaeus, Aix-Marseille, and IULM Milan to explore cutting-edge approaches to intermediality across theatre, literature, film, archives, video games, pedagogy, and digital media. Panels address ecocriticism, genre hybridity, nostalgia, ethics, and creative practice.

Lecture: Dr Tamara Trodd (ECA) on Alain Resnais’s Guernica

Tuesday 27 February 2024, 5.15pm

Dr Tamara Trodd (UoE) explores Alain Resnais’s radical montage film Guernica (1950), a powerful intersection of Picasso’s art, wartime atrocity, and cinematic form, exploring its lasting influence on postwar visual culture and political modernism.

Night of Intermediality

Tuesday 28 November 2023, 6.00pm – 10.00pm

The MSc Intermediality: Literature, Film and the Arts in Dialogue celebrate the first Night of Intermediality. Join us for an exciting showcase of students’ practice-based projects and creative work, including videos, music, photography and film scripts. All welcome!

Lecture: ‘Intermedial Ecocriticism’ by Prof. Niklas Salmose (Linnaeus University)

Wednesday 4 October, 5.00pm

Prof. Niklas Salmose (Linnaeus University) argues that media experts have a vital role to play in Environmental Humanities. Through an intermedial, he explores how climate change is represented and received across media, from scientific papers to video games.