Dr Mario Slugan has done the research under the supervision of Professor Daniel Biltereyst within the Centre for Cinema and Media Studies, Department of Communication Sciences, Ghent University from 2017 to 2019.
During the duration of the fellowship, Dr Slugan has completed all of the 5 segments of the project outlined in the original proposal: 1) the status of fiction in early cinema, 2) illusion, immersion, imagination in early cinema, 3) re-enactments in early cinema, 4) lecturing and make-believe in early cinema, and 5) the preparation of a monograph manuscript.
Next to this work Dr Slugan has also done additional research on fictional narrators in early cinema and on German and Russian theory of film fiction.
In terms of publications, Dr Slugan has published 3 peer-reviewed articles and 1 non-peer-reviewed book chapter and has co-edited 1 peer-reviewed journal special issue with a co-written introduction. (A monograph will be published by the end of November 2019).
Concerning dissemination, Dr Slugan has:
• co-organized 2 international conferences for which websites were developed (Analytic Aesthetics and Film Studies, Oct 26-27, 2018 University of Warwick; Rethinking the Attractions-Narrative Dialectics: New Approaches to Early Cinema, Nov 9-10, 2018, Ghent University),
• organized 1 conference panel (Aesthetics, Religion, and Film’s Fictional Status, British Association of Film, Television and Screen Studies, Kent, Apr 12-13, 2018),
• gave 4 invited research talks (University of Kent, Mar 12, 2019; University of Zagreb, January 17, 2019; University of Edinburgh, Nov 21, 2017; University of Osijek, October 27, 2017) and held 1 invited workshop (University of Kent, Mar 12, 2019),
• presented at 18 international conferences (International Association for Media and History Conference, Newcastle, Jul 16-18, 2019; Film-Philosophy Conference, Bristol, Jul 9-11, 2019; Society for the Cognitive Study of the Moving Image, Hamburg, Jun 12-15, 2019; Dubrovnik Conference on the Philosophy of Art, Dubrovnik, Apr 8-12, 2019; The Asian Conference on Arts and Humanities, Tokyo, Mar 29-31, 2019; Philosophy without Theory Conference, York, Jan 10–11, 2019; Rethinking the Attraction-Narrative Dialectics: New Approaches to Early Cinema, Ghent, Nov 9-10, 2018; Image Conference, Hong Kong, Nov 3–4, 2018; MediAsia, Tokyo, Oct 9-11, 2018; Cognitive Futures in the Arts and Humanities, Canterbury, Jul 1-4, 2018; Screen Studies Conference, Glasgow, Jun 29 – Jul 1, 2018; HoMER@NECS Conference, Amsterdam, Jun 27-29, 2018; Docusophia, Tel Aviv, May 22-24, 2018; Dubrovnik Conference on the Philosophy of Art, Dubrovnik, Apr 23-27, 2018; British Association of Film, Television and Screen Studies, Canterbury, Apr 12-13, 2018; The Aesthetic Potential of the Virtual Conference, Paris, Mar 28-30, 2018; Researching Past Cinema Audiences: Archives, Memories and Methods Conference, Aberystwyth, Mar 26-28, 2018; and Historical Fictions Conference, Stoke-on-Trent, Feb 24-25, 2018)
• co-organized 2 doctoral training schools (18 and 15 contact hours for 10 doctoral students, respectively),
• held 2 presentations at public science fairs (Sound of Science, Edegem, May 27, 2018; WOOOW Wetenschapsfestival, Ghent, Nov 25, 2018),
• gave 1 lecture performance (New Approaches to Silent Film Historiography, Leeds, Sep 18-19, 2018),
• and uploaded 4 videos (1 video describing the overall project, 2 keynotes from the New Approaches to Early Cinema conference, and a presentation of Dr Slugan at the same conference).