Join us for this exclusive in-person event exploring Spike Jonze’s “Her” in relation to desire, technology and contemporary suffering, with Marguerite Gleeson

Desire in the Age of AI: What “Her” Reveals about Contemporary Discontent

Why does Spike Jonze’s Her feel so unsettlingly familiar? In this session, Marguerite Gleeson invites us to explore what the film reveals about contemporary discontent: our longing for connection, our dependence on technology, and the challenged boundaries of human desire as we interact with the AI-Chatbot world. As Chatbot technology advances, this is a timely discussion on what we will have to contend with.

Drawing on Lacanian psychoanalytic theory and other contemporary thinkers, we’ll consider what happens when human lack and desire encounter artificial intelligence and explore what this tells us about being human today.

The event is open to all over 18 and no prior knowledge of Lacan is required—though familiarity with the film Her will enrich your experience (spoilers ahead!).

Speaker

Marguerite Gleeson is a Lacanian psychoanalyst and researcher exploring how Lacanian theory can help us interpret contemporary cultural phenomena, particularly around the themes of lack, desire, discontent, sexuality, and love. Marguerite, Irish-Mexican, keeps a clinical practice in Madrid, Spain and is pursuing her PhD at Ghent University.

Date: Saturday 29 November*
Time: 5.00-6:30pm GMT
Location: The Banshee Labyrinth, 29-35 Niddry Street, Edinburgh EH1 1LG

Tickets are available on Eventbrite.

Admission fee: Standard tickets are £10 per person.

Access codes: If cost is a barrier, use the promo code COMMUNITY2025 at checkout for a free place. Tickets are limited.

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