DATA will hold a free to the public event on the evening of the 28th, featuring talks and presentations from invited international artists Duncan Speakman [http://duncanspeakman.net] and Peter Petralia from Proto-type [http://www.proto-type.org/] and Dublin based practitioner Teresa Dillon http://www.polarproduce.org/people.php?no=2.
Data 47.0 will be themed around Technology, Performance and Play.
DATA will also hold a workshop located outside of Science Gallery in the Priniting House Trinity College. Details below:
Ahead of the Game Workshop
Want to Stay Ahead Of The Game?
First you need to know the rules and how to break them... Project Arts Centre and DATA 2.0 will host a two-day investigation into performance, technology and play. Supported by the British Council. In an increasingly digitised world, where do we look for meaning and how do we express this? How can artists, performers and urban play designers respond to and express these changes? What happens when the space that we work in is constantly shifting? Who are the players and what game are we really playing? To explore these questions we have invited international artists Duncan Speakman [http://duncanspeakman.net] and Peter Petralia from Proto-type [http://www.proto-type.org/] to lead workshops in locative play, urban and digital games, and interactive performance. The workshops are aimed at professional theatre-makers, performers, digital artists and game designers/creators who wish to explore the boundaries of live performance, technology, and interactive games. Venue: Trinity College Dublin. Date: 27 & 28 July Time: 10.00-18.00 with a break for lunch Price: 2 days 100 Euro (includes entry to DATA talk on the 28 July in the Science Gallery) To apply for a place on the workshop, please send a short biog/one page CV and a few lines telling us why you would like to take part. Send your info to hilaryos (at) aol.com or if you have any queries call 087 9443776.
