Dundalk and Dublin Information

ISEA2009 Programme in Dublin

ISEA2009 Dublin Programme here (part one) and here (part two with map)

Sunday, 30 August 2009

ISEA@Dundalk and Dublin

10.30 Buses depart from University of Ulster Belfast Campus, York Street, to Dundalk Institute of Technology

11.45 Welcome

12.00 Buffet lunch at Dundalk

13.00 – 16.00 Workshop: Hacking Toys into Tangible Interfaces, led by Kieran Nolan

13.15 – 14.00 Screenings and exhibition of work

14.00 – 15.00 Roundtable discussion led by DKIT Creative Media Research Group

15.00 Concert performed by staff and students of the Department of Music and Creative Media More and more contemporary composers are using digital tools to explore new and innovative means of manipulating live and recorded sounds. Presented in this concert will be a selection of pieces by Irish based composers whose instrument of choice has now become the laptop computer. Expect weird and wonderful sounds coupled with virtuoso performances on an array of acoustic instruments.

16.00 Buses depart for Dublin


18.00
Opening Reception @ IMOCA, Irish Museum of Contemporary Art, Baggot Street, Dublin.The opening of a group show of new media artists from Ireland as part of IMOCA’s Education Department Research Lab. Curators: Benjamin Gaulon and Ivan Twohig for IMOCA (http://www.imoca.ie)

Monday, 31 August 2009

ISEA2009 @ Dublin


11.00 – 13.00 ‘Sound-Network-Space’ panel discussion and exhibition-Broadcast Gallery, DIT, Portland Row, Dublin The Audio Cultures Seminar in GradCam have programmed a short exhibition of curated media artwork and installations, focused on the relationship between sound, audio art, and technology. Exhibition runs 28 August to 1 September http://www.gradcam.ie/
Book a place at the panel discussion email:
martin.mccabe@gradcam.ie
http://www.broadcastgallery.ie

Tours available of ATRL interdisciplinary, postgraduate research centre at the School of Drama, Film and Music, Trinity College, Dublin. Designed to explore the emergent fields of creative art practice and new technologies, http://www.tcd.ie/drama-film-music/atrl/

Lunch Time Reception sponsored by IADT

14.30 – 16.30 Presentation and Debate Art-Science Open Labs
E-mobileart lab + MediaLab Prado, Madrid @ Science Gallery, Trinity College
Register for a place on the Science gallery website: www.sciencegallery.ie <http://www.sciencegallery.ie>

E-mobileart lab + MediaLab Prado present their projects and discuss collaborative art-science practice http://www.media.uoa.gr/~charitos/emobilart

18.00 - 20.00 Opening reception of ‘Force Majeure’ @ The Lab Gallery, Foley Street, Dublin Group digital media show

Curators: Sheena Barrett, Dublin City Council and Saoirse Higgins, IADT

18.00 - 20.00 Opening Reception ‘Space is the Place’ NCAD Gallery, National College of Art and Design, Thomas Street, Dublin An exhibition of the documentation of artistic practices, which intervene in public space. The exhibition will focus on ephemeral practices, which have not been officially sanctioned and which are mediated in some fashion through digital networks.

Curators: Conor McGarrigle, Artist & Research Scholar at the Graduate School of Creative Arts & Media (GradCAM); John Buckley Artist & Research Scholar at the Graduate School of Creative Arts & Media (GradCAM). Exhibition runs 27 August – to 1 September 2009