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| − | '''Initiatives''': [[ | + | '''Initiatives''': [[Dublin Art and Technology Association]] (*2002), [https://connectcentre.ie/omg/ Orthogonal Methods Group] (OMG).<br> |
'''Past initiatives''': [[Media Lab Europe]] (2000-2005). | '''Past initiatives''': [[Media Lab Europe]] (2000-2005). | ||
| − | ''' | + | '''Past festivals''': [[Open Here]] (2012).<br> |
| − | ''' | + | '''Past events''': [https://www.ncad.ie/news/view/counter-infrastructures Counter Infrastructures] symposium (2023) [https://march.international/counter-infrastructures-part-1/] [https://march.international/counter-infrastructures-part-2/], [[NIME]] conference (2002), [[First International Festival of Radio Art]] (1990). |
'''Spaces''': [https://www.thelibraryproject.ie/ The Library Project] art bookshop (*2013), [[Rua Red]] centre (*2009). | '''Spaces''': [https://www.thelibraryproject.ie/ The Library Project] art bookshop (*2013), [[Rua Red]] centre (*2009). | ||
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| + | '''Art workers''': [[Tom O'Dea]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:39, 22 May 2025
Initiatives: Dublin Art and Technology Association (*2002), Orthogonal Methods Group (OMG).
Past initiatives: Media Lab Europe (2000-2005).
Past festivals: Open Here (2012).
Past events: Counter Infrastructures symposium (2023) [1] [2], NIME conference (2002), First International Festival of Radio Art (1990).
Spaces: The Library Project art bookshop (*2013), Rua Red centre (*2009).
Art workers: Tom O'Dea.
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