#30 Andrea Pinotti: Beyond the Frame—Virtual Reality, Narcissus, and the Desire to Enter the Image

Philosopher Andrea Pinotti joins us to discuss At the Threshold of the Image: From Narcissus to Virtual Reality. What begins as a conversation about image theory quickly becomes a sweeping exploration of immersion, identity, and the strange pull of simulated worlds.

Why do we long to enter the image? What do we gain—and lose—when the frame disappears? Pinotti guides us from Paleolithic caves to VR headsets, through myths of Narcissus and Pygmalion, to Black Mirror’s digital afterlives.

Along the way, we consider how virtual environments blur fiction and reality, evoke religious promises, and reshape what it means to be human.

If you've ever wondered why virtual reality feels so real—or so dangerous—this episode is for you.

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#29 Justin Tiehen: Why AI Can't Make a Promise—The Hidden Limits of Large Language Models