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DAY VENUE ADDRESS HOW TO GET THERE Av. de Berna, 45A, 1067-001 Lisboa BUS 716, 726, 756, 746, 713, 742 JULY 1 FUNDAÇÃO CALOUSTE GULBENKIAN Phone: +351 217 823 000 METRO São Sebastião, Praça de Espanha Av. Brasília, 1300-598 Lisboa BUS 728, 714, 727, 729, 751, E15 JULY 2 CENTRAL TEJO Phone: +351 210 028 130 TRAIN Linha de , Estação de Belém Av. Brasília, 1300-598 Lisboa BUS 728, 714, 727, 729, 751, E15 JULY 3 CENTRAL TEJO Phone: +351 210 028 130 TRAIN Linha de Cascais, Estação de Belém Palma de Cima, 1649-023 BUS 701, 732, 735, 738, 755, 764, 768 JULY 4 UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA PORTUGUESA Phone: +351 217 214 000 METRO Laranjeiras, Cidade Universitária e Jardim Zoológico Palma de Cima, 1649-023 Lisbon BUS 701, 732, 735, 738, 755, 764, 768 JULY 5 UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA PORTUGUESA Phone:(+351) 217 214 000 METRO Laranjeiras, Cidade Universitária e Jardim Zoológico Av. Brasília 352, 1350-352 Lisboa BUS 15E, 18E, 728, 732, 760, 720, 738 JULY 6 MUSEU DO ORIENTE Phone: +351 213 585 200 TRAIN Linha de Cascais, Estação de Alcântara SPEAKERS ORGANIZERS · PARTNERS 08.45h Registration PAPER SESSIONS GROUP 2 ROOM: 4 OPENING SESSION ROOM: AUDITORIUM 2 GROUP 1 ROOM: 2 CHAIRS: Peter Hanenberg (Universidade Católica 09.30h Isabel Capeloa Gil (Rector CHAIRS: Ana Margarida Abrantes (Universidade Portuguesa); Tânia Ganito (Universidade of Universidade Católica Portuguesa/Director Católica Portuguesa); Adriana Martins de Lisboa); Paulo de Medeiros (University of the Lisbon Consortium) (Universidade Católica Portuguesa); Rita Faria of Warwick) Nelson Ribeiro (Dean of the Faculty of Human (Universidade Católica Portuguesa) 14.30h Marija Spirkovska (Justus Liebig Sciences) 14.30h Marco Inchingolo (Fino-Consortium/ University Giessen) Common Ground in EHESS-Institut Jean-Nicod) The Empathy Gap: Christiania: Neurophenomenology for Studying Peter Hanenberg (Director of the Research Place in Knut Hamsun’s Hunger Centre for Communication and Culture) Egocentric Biases, Transformative Experiences, and Empathic Accuracy 15.00h Nina Danilova (Lisbon Consortium) KEYNOTE LECTURE ROOM: AUDITORIUM 2 15.00h Linda Koncz (Lisbon Consortium) Déjà Vu: A Cognitive Dysfunction or a Cultural 10.00h Semir Zeki (University College London) Can I See What You Are Thinking? Phenomenon The Neurobiology of Beauty 15.30h Theresa Krampe (Justus Liebig 15.30h Ante Jerić (University of Rijeka/ CHAIR: Peter Hanenberg (Universidade Católica Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Portuguesa) University Giessen) Stepping Through the Screen: Perspectives on Immersion in Sciences) To See, To Imagine, To Make-Believe: 11.15h Coffee Break Videogame Narrative The Roles of the Faculty of Imaginative KEYNOTE LECTURE ROOM: AUDITORIUM 2 Projection 11.45h Mark Turner (Case Western Reserve University) Cognitive Science, the Humanities and the Origins of Creativity CHAIR: Ana Margarida Abrantes (Universidade Católica Portuguesa) 13.00h Lunch

Av. de Berna, 45A, 1067-001 Lisboa BUS 716, 726, 756, 746, 713, 742 JULY 1 FUNDAÇÃO CALOUSTE GULBENKIAN Phone: +351 217 823 000 METRO São Sebastião, Praça de Espanha KEYNOTE LECTURES PAPER SESSIONS PAPER SESSIONS ROOM: SALA DOS GERADORES GROUP 1 ROOM: SALA DOS GERADORES GROUP 1 ROOM: SALA DOS GERADORES 10.00h Alexandre Castro Caldas CHAIRS: Ana Margarida Abrantes (Universidade CHAIRS: Ana Margarida Abrantes (Universidade (Universidade Católica Portuguesa) When the Católica Portuguesa); Ana Matoso (Universidade Católica Portuguesa); Rita Bueno Maia Brain Goes to School Católica Portuguesa); Maria Sequeira Mendes (Universidade Católica Portuguesa); Carlos Sena CHAIR: Nelson Ribeiro (Universidade Católica (Universidade de Lisboa) Caires (University of Saint Joseph) Portuguesa) 14.30h Cristina Gil (Lisbon Consortium) 16.30h Josh Patel (University of Warwick) 11.15h Coffee Break Beyond the Hearing Line. Utopian ‘Neurohistory’: Heretical History Writing? 11.45h Fritz Breithaupt (Indiana University Representations of Flournoy’s Commonwealth Scientific Truth, the Pragmatic Philosophy of Bloomington) The Dark Sides of Empathy 15.00h Iyari Martínez Márquez (Lisbon Sociocultural History Writing, and the Future of CHAIR: Adriana Martins (Universidade Católica Consortium) Reading Spaces in Tabucchi’s the Critical Humanities Portuguesa) Requiem: Embodiment and Simulation 17.00h Julia Alting (Leiden University) 13.00h Lunch GROUP 2 ROOM: SALA DAS PROJECÇÕES All the World’s Art: Making More Sense CHAIRS: Peter Hanenberg (Universidade Católica of Neuroarthistory in World Art Studies Portuguesa); Patricia Anzini (Universidade GROUP 2 ROOM: SALA DAS PROJECÇÕES Católica Portuguesa); Fritz Breithaupt (Indiana CHAIRS: Peter Hanenberg (Universidade Católica University Bloomington) Portuguesa); Nuno Amado (Universidade 14.30h Dzifa Peters (Lisbon Consortium) Notes Católica Portuguesa); Ana Cristina Cachola on Mind and Body in Cultural Code Switching (Universidade Católica Portuguesa) 15.00h Sofia Steinvorth (Lisbon Consortium) 16.30h Jad Khairallah (Lisbon Consortium) Institutional Attention Ecologies - The Case of Shocking Masculinity - On the Subversive Use Visual Arts Organizations of the Lebanese Male Body: The Case of Moe 15.30h Bjorn Beijnon (Utrecht University/ Khansa HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht) The 17.00h Ilios Willemars (Lisbon Consortium) Pathological Self. Rethinking the Schizophrenic Neural Networks, Neuroendocrinology, and Body Through 4E Cognition Reproduction Determining the Homosexual 16.00h Coffee Break Subject

Av. Brasília, 1300-598 Lisboa BUS 728, 714, 727, 729, 751, E15 JULY 2 CENTRAL TEJO Phone: +351 210 028 130 TRAIN Linha de Cascais, Estação de Belém KEYNOTE LECTURES PAPER SESSIONS GROUP 2 ROOM: SALA DAS PROJECÇÕES ROOM: SALA DOS GERADORES GROUP 1 ROOM: SALA DOS GERADORES CHAIRS: Peter Hanenberg (Universidade Católica 10.00h Gonzalo de Polavieja (Champalimaud CHAIRS: Ana Margarida Abrantes (Universidade Portuguesa); Cátia Ferreira (Universidade Foundation) Using AI to Study Behaviour Católica Portuguesa); Per Aage Brandt (Case Católica Portuguesa); Carlos Sena Caires CHAIR: Cátia Ferreira (Universidade Católica Western Reserve University); Luísa Leal de Faria (University of Saint Joseph) Portuguesa) (Universidade Católica Portuguesa) 14.30h Daniel Farinha (University of Saint 11.15h Coffee Break 14.30h Leonardo Hilsdorf (Lisbon Joseph) Re-Decentralising Our Minds: A Peer- Consortium) Musicality: Between Culture to-Peer Collaborative Alternative to Surveillance 11.45h Per Aage Brandt (Case Western Capitalism Reserve University) Art, Technique, Cognition, and the Brain and the New World 15.00h Sarah Nagaty (Lisbon Consortium) 15.00h Tarcisio Torres Silva (Pontifical CHAIR: Carla Ganito (Universidade Católica The Reception of Neuroscience Within the Catholic University of Campinas) Anxiety Portuguesa) Humanities: Affect Theory as an Example Disorder and Consumption of Social Media in Brazil 13.00h Lunch 15.30h Mareike Glier (Justus Liebig University Giessen) The Cognitive Affordance of Cultural 15.30h Jan Świerkowski (Lisbon Consortium) Narratives. Redemptive Plots from Cotton Stellar Affair: Multimodal Cognitive Metaphors in Mather to Christianity Today Science Communication

Av. Brasília, 1300-598 Lisboa BUS 728, 714, 727, 729, 751, E15 JULY 3 CENTRAL TEJO Phone: +351 210 028 130 TRAIN Linha de Cascais, Estação de Belém MASTER CLASSES LIBRARY BUILDING CATÓLICA LISBON SCHOOL 14.30h The MA Corner OF BUSINESS & ECONOMICS BUILDING ROOM: EXPANSÃO MISSIONÁRIA MASTER CLASS A ROOM: 520A Poster Session by MA students (Lisbon 09.30h-13.00h Ana Margarida Abrantes Consortium) (Universidade Católica Portuguesa) Meaning 17.00h Exhibition Matters: Cognitive Semiotics and Sense-Making Galeria Fundação Amélia de Mello in the Age of Neuroscience (Universidade Católica Portuguesa) MASTER CLASS B ROOM: 520B Visit to Exhibition & Debate “Uncanny River 09.30h-13.00h Vera Nünning (Heidelberg (The Crossing)” by João Biscainho University) The ‘Neurohumanities’ and the Peter Hanenberg (Universidade Católica Study of Reading: A Perspective from Cognitive Portuguesa); Luísa Santos (Universidade Literary Studies Católica Portuguesa); Bernardo Barahona 11.00h-11.30h Coffee Break Corrêa (Universidade Nova de Lisboa/ 13.00h Lunch Champalimaud Foundation); João Biscainho (Lisbon Consortium) 18.00h Wine & Cheese

Palma de Cima, 1649-023 Lisbon BUS 701, 732, 735, 738, 755, 764, 768 JULY 4 UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA PORTUGUESA Phone: +351 217 214 000 METRO Laranjeiras, Cidade Universitária e Jardim Zoológico KEYNOTE LECTURES PAPER SESSIONS PERFORMANCE CATÓLICA LISBON SCHOOL GROUP 1 ROOM: 521A ROOM: 522B OF BUSINESS & ECONOMICS BUILDING CHAIRS: Ana Margarida Abrantes (Universidade 16.15h Audiovisual Performative Reading ROOM: 521 Católica Portuguesa); Luísa Leal de Faria by Zohar Yanko (Lisbon Consortium) 10.00h Rui Vieira da Cunha (Universidade (Universidade Católica Portuguesa); Joana On Shifting of Symbolic Boundaries Within the Católica Portuguesa/Universidade do ) Moura (Universidade Católica Portuguesa) Israeli Culture - Performative Knowledge in the Neurosciences Beyond the Hype: What the Brain 14.30h Dennis Friedrichsen (Justus Liebig Making Tells Us About Our Selves University Giessen) Evoking Empathy in CHAIR: Diana Gonçalves (Universidade Católica Miéville’s Perdido Street Station Portuguesa) 15.00h Monica Yadav (Jawaharlal Nehru 11.15h Coffee Break University) In Theatre, With Spectators: Is There 11.45h Peter Hanenberg (Universidade a Brain at Work? Católica Portuguesa) Cognitive Culture Studies. 15.30h Jenny Phillips (University of Saint Humanities, Science and Critique Joseph/Universidade Católica Portuguesa) CHAIR: Luísa Leal de Faria (Universidade Católica Towards a Theory of Empathic Catharsis: From Portuguesa) Greek Tragedies to On-Screen Epic Drama 13.00h Lunch GROUP 2 ROOM: 521B CHAIRS: Peter Hanenberg (Universidade Católica Portuguesa); Carla Ganito (Universidade Católica Portuguesa); Diana Gonçalves (Universidade Católica Portuguesa) 14.30h Mehran Spitmaan (Dartmouth College) & Amanda Caterina Leong (University of California, Merced) Theory of Intelligent Act 15.00h Aleksandar Talovic (Justus Liebig University Giessen) Cortical Stack as a Soul 2.0: The Status of Death in Transhuman Futurities 15.30h João Biscainho (Lisbon Consortium) From the Third Mind to Singularity (Editing Reality)

Palma de Cima, 1649-023 Lisbon BUS 701, 732, 735, 738, 755, 764, 768 JULY 5 UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA PORTUGUESA Phone:(+351) 217 214 000 METRO Laranjeiras, Cidade Universitária e Jardim Zoológico KEYNOTE LECTURE ROOM: MACAU 17.30h Péter Forgács (media artist and independent filmmaker) Film Screening: The Danube Exodus CHAIR: Isabel Capeloa Gil (Universidade Católica Portuguesa)

19.15h Lisbon Summer School Awards

CLOSING REMARKS 19.30h Diana Gonçalves (Universidade Católica Portuguesa)

20.00h Welcome drink 20.30h Lisbon Summer School Dinner

Av. Brasília 352, 1350-352 Lisboa BUS 15E, 18E, 728, 732, 760, 720, 738 JULY 6 MUSEU DO ORIENTE Phone: +351 213 585 200 TRAIN Linha de Cascais, Estação de Alcântara laboratory and cooperative for research the University of Lisbon and Head of the SEMIR ZEKI into multimodal communication. He Department of Clinical Neurosciences UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON is Founding President of the Myrifield of the Hospital de Santa Maria, in Lisbon, JULY 1 10.00H Institute for Cognition and the Arts and . He obtained his MD and his Semir Zeki is a British neuro-biologist who Fellow of the Institute for Advanced Study PhD at the University of Lisbon - School has specialized in studying the primate and the National Humanities Center among of Medicine, where he started his career visual brain and more recently the neural other institutions. He was awarded the in 1974. He has been responsible for correlates of affective states, such as the Anneliese Maier Research Prize from the the Language Research Laboratory experience of love, desire, and beauty that Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and until 1998 and organized the Centre are generated by sensory inputs within the the Prix du Rayonnement de la langue et for Neurosciences of Lisbon in 1990. field of neuroesthetics. He was educated de la littérature françaises from the French He was President of the International Academy. Doctor Honoris Causa by the at University College London (UCL) where Neuropsychological Society (2000-2001). Université de Haute-Alsace. he was Henry Head Research Fellow of His publications include several textbooks Mark Turner has published widely in the the Royal Society before being appointed of Neurosciences in Portuguese, papers in Professor of Neurobiology. Since 2008 he field of Cognitive Science and many of his international journals, as: Brain, Neurology, has been Professor of Neuroesthetics at books became important landmarks in the NeuroImage, Journal of Cognitive UCL. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society, field: Reading Minds: The Study of English Neurosciences, JINS, and multiple chapters London and a foreign member of the in the Age of Cognitive Science (Princeton American Philosophical Society. 1991), The Literary Mind (OUP 1996), The in national and international books. He is Way We Think: Conceptual Blending and member of the editorial board of several the Mind’s Hidden Complexities (with national and international journals. His MARK TURNER Gilles Fauconnier, 2002), The Artful Mind current research interests include several CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY (OUP 2006) and The Origin of Ideas (OUP topics in Cognitive Neurosciences and JULY 1 11.45H 2014). http://markturner.org/ in particular, the modulatory effect of environmental stimulation in the human Mark Turner is Institute Professor and brain. Professor of Cognitive Science at Case ALEXANDRE His work has been recognized, having Western Reserve University. Before joining the faculty at Case, he was Distinguished CASTRO CALDAS received several awards, from where University Professor at the University UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA PORTUGUESA we choose to mention the Great Price of of Maryland and Associate Director of JULY 2 10.00H Medicine from Bial Foundation and more recently the Distinguished Career Award the Center for Advanced Study in the Alexandre Castro Caldas is currently of the International Neuropsychological Behavioral Sciences at Stanford. He Director of the Institute of Health Sciences Society. is Founding Director of the Cognitive of Universidade Catolica Portuguesa Science Network and Co-Director of the and was Full Professor of Neurology at Red Hen Lab™, a global big data science

SPEAKERS Officier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, FRITZ BREITHAUPT GONZALO DE POLAVIEJA French Ministry of Education 2002; Officer INDIANA UNIVERSITY BLOOMINGTON CHAMPALIMAUD FOUNDATION of the Order of the Dannebrog, Queen of JULY 2 11.45H JULY 3 10.00H Denmark 2004; Grand Prix de Philosophie Fritz Breithaupt is provost professor at Gonzalo G. de Polavieja did a Ph.D. in de l’Académie Française 2002; Otto Indiana University Bloomington. He teaches Physical Sciences as ‘Marie Curie’ fellow Gelsted Prize, Danish National Academy; in Germanic Studies, Cognitive Science, (Oxford, UK) working in quantum geometric Life-long Merit Award, Danish Ministry of and Comparative Literature and has phases, a postdoc in Neurobiology as Culture, 2009. The Aarestrup Medal of published widely on empathy, narrative, ‘Welcome Trust’ fellow in Mathematical Poetry, awarded by the Minister of Culture intellectual history, and German and Biology at the Laughlin Lab (Cambridge, UK). of Denmark “in appreciation of his poetic European literature. His current research He was then Junior PI as ‘Ramon y Cajal’ oeuvre”, 1993. Prize award by the Danish focusses on empathy and the narrative fellow (Theoretical Physics, UAM), tenured National Fund for the Endowment of the mind. His latest book is The Dark Sides at Cajal Institute (CSIC, Spain). In 2014 he Arts for the poetry book Pamplona, 1971. of Empathy, Cornell UP 2019. The German moved to the Champalimaud Neuroscience Founder of the journals Poetik, Matières, version (Die dunklen Seiten der Empathie, Program to work in collective behavior. Banana Split, Almen Semiotik, Øjeblikket, Suhrkamp 2017) was listed on the German Cognitive Semiotics (2007 - ). Latest bestseller list (Spiegel-Bestseller). He PER AAGE BRANDT books: Les petites machines du sens, founded and directs the Experimental CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY 2019. The World Seen From Within, 2016. Humanities Laboratory at Indiana University Spaces, Domains, and meaning, 2004. (www.experiementalhumanities.com) JULY 3 11.45H Morphologies of Meaning, 1995. Dynamique to study narratives empirically. Recently, Per Aage Brandt, b. 1944 in Buenos Aires, du sens, 1994. Works in linguistics, the lab concluded the largest study to Danish citizen. Ph.D. from the University semiotics, poetics, cognitive semantics, date of narrative serial reproduction or of Copenhagen 1971, Thèse d’Etat in philosophy. Transl. from the French, English more simply telephone games with above Semio-Linguistics from the Sorbonne, Paris, and Spanish: poetry, theatre, philosophy. 20,000 story retellings. He is a frequent 1987: La Charpente modale du sens, (J. Jazz pianist and poet. contributor to the press, including Die Zeit Benjamins, 1992). Professor of semiotics and Philosophie Magazin. and founder of The Center for Dynamic Semiotics, University of Aarhus(1993); Research Fellow at CASBS, Stanford, CA (2001-2002); Professor of Cognitive Science and of Language and Literature at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU), Cleveland, OH (2005 - 2011). Adjunct Professor at CWRU (2011 - present).

SPEAKERS Advanced Studies, in 2011/12 and 2013/14. ANA MARGARIDA ABRANTES She has also been guest professor at the RUI VIEIRA DA CUNHA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA PORTUGUESA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA PORTUGUESA/ Universities of Zaragoza (2006), Lisbon UNIVERSIDADE DO PORTO JULY 4 9.30H (2009), Helsinki (2010) and Bergamo (2011). Studied German and English at the Since 2009 she has been working as JULY 5 10.00H Universities of Aveiro, Essen and Innsbruck. vice-president of the German consortium of Rui Vieira da Cunha’s first degree was in She completed her Master’s Degree in the Turkish-German University in Istanbul. Law (2003) and he practiced as a Lawyer cognitive linguistics in 2001 and received Currently she works on an interdisciplinary for 5 years before concluding his licentiate her Doctoral Degree in German language project researching whether the quality of degree in Philosophy (2008). He has a and literature from the Catholic University scientific writing influences its scientific post-graduation in Forensic Medicine and of Portugal in 2008. Between 2006 and impact. another one in Teaching. He is a member of 2009, she was visiting scholar at the She is co-editor of the journal English MLAG (Mind, Language and Action Group) Center for Semiotics of Aarhus University, Studies (since 2007) and three book series. at the Institute of Philosophy, University of and at the Department of Cognitive Science She has published books on eighteenth, Porto. He has published several articles of Case Western Reserve University, in nineteenth and twentieth century British on personhood, personal identity, and Cleveland, USA. In 2006, she joined the literature, and (co-)edited 24 volumes on connected topics that constitute the Research Center for Communication and contemporary literature and narrative theory. bulk of his thesis’ area of specialization Culture Studies at the Catholic University of More than 150 articles deal with narrative and is currently interested in a number Portugal in Lisbon, where she is currently theory, gender studies, cultural history of related but different issues in the senior researcher in the research line from the 16th to the 19th century, and British intersection of philosophy and law (free Cognition and Translatability. She is literature from the 18th to the 21st century. will, human dignity, human enhancement, Professor of Languages and Linguistics Among her most recent works are The punishment, etc.). He worked as a science at the same university and member of the British Novel in the Twenty-First Century. communicator at IBMC and was part of School Board. Cultural Concerns – Literary Developments IBMC’s Science Communication Unit from – Model Interpretations (co-edited with 2013 till 2016, being part of NERRI (Neuro- Ansgar Nünning, WVT 2018); Unreliable Enhancement Responsible Research VERA NÜNNING Narration and Trustworthiness. Intermedial and Innovation) FP7 project. Rui Vieira da HEIDELBERG UNIVERSITY and Interdisciplinary Perspectives (ed., De Cunha currently teaches courses on ethics, JULY 4 9.30H Gruyter 2015); Reading Fictions, Changing culture and argumentation and critical Vera Nünning is professor of English Minds(Winter 2014); Ritual and Narrative thinking skills at Católica Porto Business philology at Heidelberg University. From (co-edited with Jan Rupp and Gregor Ahn, School, where he is a Teaching Assistant. 2006-2009 she served as vice-rector for transcript 2013) and New Approaches to Since 2017, he has also been a member international affairs at Heidelberg University. Narrative. Cognition – Culture – History (ed., of ARGH - Argumentation Hub Lab, of She was a fellow in two Institutes of WVT 2013). University of Porto Media Innovation Labs.

SPEAKERS In the last decade, Forgács exhibited PETER HANENBERG PÉTER FORGÁCS in Antwerp, Amsterdam, Tokyo, Prague, UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA PORTUGUESA MEDIA ARTIST AND INDEPENDENT FILMMAKER Bochum, Sao Paolo, New York, Rome, Graz, JULY 5 11.45H Fellbach, Warsaw, Krakow, Amsterdam, Peter Hanenberg studied at the Universities JULY 6 17.30H Newcastle, Ostrava, Mardid, Barcelona, of Tübingen and Bamberg, Germany, Péter Forgács (1950) is a media artist and Karlsruhe, Brugge, Los Angeles, Den Hague where he obtained his Doctoral Degree in independent filmmaker based in Budapest, and Vienna. Various public collections, German Literature. He was assistant at the whose works have been exhibited world museums and universities keep Forgács Institute of Modern German Literature at the wide. Since 1978 he has made more than highly recognized works. University of Bamberg between 1988 and thirty films. He is best known for his “Private http://www.forgacspeter.hu/prev_version/ 1995 and coordinator of German Studies at Hungary” series of award winning films eng/main/cv/cv.htm the Faculty of Letters, UCP, between 1995 based on home movies from the 1930s and 2006. He is Associate Professor at FCH- and 1960s, which document ordinary UCP and Director of the Research Center for lives that were soon to be ruptured by an Communication and Culture Studies, CECC. extraordinary historical trauma that occurs He was vice-dean of the Faculty from 2016 off screen. to 2019. Between 2006 and 2010, he was In 1983, Forgács established the Private President of the Portuguese Association Photo & Film Archives Foundation (PPFA) in of German Studies. He has published Budapest, a unique collection of amateur widely on the relations between History film footage and has made this material the and German Literature and on the literary raw data for his unique re-orchestrations representation of Europe from the 16th to of history. the 21st century. Currently he is working In 2002 The Getty Research Institute held on the intersection of Culture Studies and an exhibit of his installation The Danube Cognitive Sciences. Exodus: Rippling Currents of the River. His international debut came with the Bartos Family (1988), which was awarded the Grand Prix at the World Wide Video Festival in The Hague. Since then he has received several international festival awards- in Budapest, Lisbon, Marseilles, San Francisco and Berlin, where he won the Prix Europe for Free Fall.

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