Helena González Rubianes
Research Team
She graduated in Audiovisual Communication from USC and holds a Master’s Degree in Contemporary Film and Audiovisual Studies from UPF.
Currently, she is pursuing her thesis within the Doctoral Program in Contemporary Communication and Information, as a member of the Grupo de Estudos Audiovisuais.
Her main research lines include archival cinema, the filmic aesthetics of mental and neurological illnesses, and the representation of the perspective of illness and death in films from the 1980s to the present days.
She is also a creator of essay films and video art, with works such as MINHAMENINHA, a medium-length film exploring family audiovisual archives and memory, and In Desmemoriam 3. La secuencia, an experimental piece created with Artificial Intelligence trained by herself to evoke the symptomatology of Alzheimer’s disease from both a neuroscientific and artistic perspective.
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