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    The paper examines Cosmatos's work to date: the two feature films 'Beyond the Black Rainbow'(2010), and 'Mandy' (2018), and the episode ‘The Viewing’ (2022) from the Netflix series 'Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities'. I argue that Cosmatos's films act as a vernacular critique of popular culture iterations of Nietzsche's Übermensch, and as such addresses the political and psychological anxieties of a mass North American audience. I further argue that Cosmatos is a profoundly psychoanaly…Read more
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    In this thesis, I explore themes and concerns that have arisen in my art practice, namely the relationship between landscape, monstrosity, and subjectivity. The tropes scar and form refer to features analogous in the subject and in the land which take on different specific meanings throughout the project, but in general terms, I relate them to trauma as a defining force. I suggest that monsters can be understood as embodying attitudes to time (a cause of trauma): those being fixity, which is res…Read more
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    The pursuit of truth should not lead us to totalitarian certainty and William Kentridge proposes that art practice is the key to holding illusion and insight in balance.
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    Wealth does not denote moral worth, so why does it make politicians popular? This essay explores and critiques the concept of the self-made man.
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    The business superman is better than you? Examining Ayn Rand's construction of that most pertinent of myths.
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    We should all be concerned about the normalisation of torture. Exploration and critique of the ways torture is normalised by popular culture.
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    Synthetic bodies, identity, authenticity and purpose. The phenomenon of synthetic people in popular culture and the recent popularity of such figures is explored in relation to one of its historical contexts.
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    It's not the end of postmodernism, as we know it! & I feel flat. Does postmodernity gradually traumatise the population, and is this happening in such a way that our senses cant quite grasp it?