Antonis ChCOVID-19 is a prequel episode to a dystopian blockbusterCinematic and real dystopias8 min read·Apr 26, 2020--1--1
Antonis ChFrom Hermaphroditus to Aphrodite: The Transformation of a Statue in 18th century BritainHermaphroditos, son of Hermes and Aphrodite, rejected nymph Salmacis as his lover. Salmacis persuaded Zeus to merge their bodies and that…4 min read·Jan 23, 2020----
Antonis ChA story of deceit: Analysing a poem by C.P. KavafyA Prince From Western Libya3 min read·Jan 20, 2020----
Antonis ChRomans sweating is “cheating”: Roland Barthes against HollywoodAccording to Roland Barthes, prominent French literary theorist and semiotician, the film Julius Caesar (1953) is full of errors.3 min read·Jan 9, 2020----
Antonis ChEyes Wide Shut: Where Kubrick met Freud and SchnitzlerArthur Schnitzler back in the 19th century wrote ‘A Dream Story’ which was later brought to the big screen by Kubrick under the name Eyes…4 min read·Nov 12, 2019----
Antonis ChImitation in Art as a Dead-end: The reason Hegel would not Appreciate ZeuxisIt should come across as paradoxical to even suggest that there are dead-ends in art. Artistic expression cannot be easily confined and it…5 min read·Jun 10, 2019----
Antonis ChThe End of Art and Hegel’s AestheticsReading G.W.F. Hegel’s Aesthetics: Lectures on Fine Art, it is difficult to remain indifferent towards the concept of the end of art.6 min read·Jun 9, 2019----