Artemisia Gentileschi: A feminine Baroque touch

History is full of women’s cries drowned out… We do not forget, after all, all those women – even if we do not know who or precisely how many they were – whose achievements or skills have been forgotten, buried by the haughty gaze of patriarchy over the centuries. And probably there are so many […]

Beat Poetry: The Liberation of Poetry in the 20th Century

“I’m churnin’ out novels like Beat poetry on Amphetamines” Lana Del Rey sings indolently and blithely in Brooklyn Baby and one can’t help but feel the lyrics, want to absorb them and, at the same time, comb them out. Because within them lies poetry, poetry so true that it flows as if in the veins and wanders […]

The Psychology of Transportation: from man to road

Watching the great movie of Pantelis Voulgaris, one would consider that eventually, it is indeed “A Long Road”. Metaphorically speaking, it is often said that life is a long journey full of happiness and bitterness, as well as ups and downs. However, from a literal point of view, we are moving through the road network as a […]

Minimalism: The end of character?

Minimalism is the art movement which commenced post World War II, in visual arts and design, architecture, fashion, music, film, literature and other media. The movement became prominent in Western art of the 1960s and 1970s, even though the term “minimalist” has been used since the early 20th century. Minimalism quintessentially describes any object, work […]

”CINOBO: CINEMA NO BORDERS” 6 + 1 MOVIE SUGGESTIONS

Movies, movies, movies… Movies that keep us warm, that we can’t stop thinking about for a long time, that have us going to class or work with zero sleep, but we forgive them because we just have to know how it is going to end. Movies that enchant us, transport us to other realms, that […]

The Early History of B-movies

Picture this: You are little, in the comfort of your family home. It’s a casual Saturday evening and you are watching a movie with your dad. One of those which your mother despises- it is too violent and of dubious aesthetic quality for her liking. Now imagine you are a high school student, recklessly having […]

The survival, progress and creativity of small enterprises

One of the advantages of social media is that they have allowed space for small enterprises to develop and bloom. Simultaneously, the Covid-19 pandemic and people’s need on the one hand for a basic or additional income and on the other hand for easy online markets, gave rise to the creation of several small enterprises. […]

Interview with Mr Valentine

For this year’s Valentine’s Day, TEDxAUTH decided it’s time to look for its own Valentine. As a modern Penelope, we won’t deny it – because, above all, we are humble – there were many prospective suitors. Our heart, however, does not belong to Odysseus from Ithaca, but to the one and only Mr VALENTINE Tselio […]