Thursday, April 23, 2009

DATA: Tonight

Data Event 35.0

When: Thursday, 23rd of April, 6.40pm

Location: The Science Gallery, Trinity College, Pearse Street, Dublin 2

Presenters:

Eric Kluitenberg
Eric Kluitenberg is an independent theorist, writer and organiser on culture, media and technology. He co-ordinates the media & technology program of De Balie, the centre for culture and politics in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Eric has been involved in a number of important new media culture events including the Next 5 Minutes Festival of Tactical Media, net.congestion - international festival of streaming media, the art / media / urban intervention project Debates & Credits, and more recently the international Economies of the Commons conference.

Recent publications of his include:

* Delusive Spaces - Essays on Culture, Media, and Technology,
NAi Publishers / Institute of Network Cultures, 2008
* The Book of Imaginary Media, De Balie / NAi Publishers, 2006
* The theme issue Hybrid Space, Open #11 - Journal about Art and the Public Domain, SKOR / NAi Publishers, 2006.

Tania Goryucheva
Tania Goryucheva is the organizer, researcher, lecturer in the field of digital (new) media, media culture and art. Founding director of the Cool Mediators Foundation - research and development organization specialized in interactive communication tools and social software design.

Tania worked for De Balie - Center for Culture and Politics (Amsterdam), Moscow organizations MediaArtLab, TV Gallery, Russian Institute for Cultural Studies, as well as a freelancer, and participated in international media culture events as well as network initiatives.

She has been teaching as a visiting lecturer at the Interactive Media and Environments Department of Frank Mohr Institute in Groningen, University of Groningen, DasArts - MA program for Advanced Studies in the Performing Arts of Amsterdam School of the Arts.

She publishes as a writer, editor and critic. She is co-editor and co-author of Debates & Credits. Media / Art / Public Domain, De Balie, Amsterdam, 2003, and Anthology of Russian Video Art, MediaArtLab, Moscow, 2002.

Rachel O’Dwyer
Rachel O’Dwyer is currently studying for an m.phil in music and media technologies in TCD. Her current research is interested in the relationship between mobile sonic technologies and forms of agency in urban non-places.

DATA is supported by The Arts Council.

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