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Hi-Diddly-Ho Nullerinos! Newsletter #45 is packed to the rafters with opportunities available across the island of Ireland and beyond! Feel free to sift through the newsletter to see if of them resonate with you.
Hope everyone is keeping well and setup nicely for the long weekend!


It’s been a busy start to March for us, with no signs of it slowing down - hopefully we will be able to share more about what we have planned in the near future. But for now, have a browse through the material we collected and take it easy over the next few days!
Best wishes from all the team
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<h4>'''Centralised Planning'''</h4>
<h4>'''What is Life?'''</h4>
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''Screen Service''
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Emma Quinn has created this online exhibition titled "Centralised planning". It challenges viewers to recognise the underlying cultural, political, and social systems shaping our lives. Acting like a manifesto and material collage it confronts the oppressive framework of late stage capitalism by revealing injustice and calling for an active response.
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'''[https://www.screenservice.ie/emma-quin Link β†—]'''
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<h4>'''Women in AI and New Media Art'''</h4>


''AWARE''
''Antikythera x MIT Press''


AWARE and the Mori Art Museum, Tokyo will feature the contributions of women and non-binary artists to new media art across different regions and cultures, from the 1960s onward. Let this exist, if nothing more, as a directory of female and non binary artists operating within the new-media art spectrum since the 1960s.
In collaboration with the MIT Press, the Antikythera book series publishes unique titles by writers from diverse disciplines: computer science, philosophy, history, architecture, physics, science fiction, and more. These books investigate the creative and curious uses of our computational toolsβ€”or what we might more precisely call artificial computation. With those tools it is revealed that otherwise imperceivable building blocks of our reality and of our own flesh are themselves computational. The planet discovers itself through computation, and computation discovers itself through us.


'''[https://awarewomenartists.com/en/nos_evenements/living-with-two-brains-women-in-ai-and-new-media-art/?from=search Link β†—]'''
'''[https://whatisintelligence.antikythera.org/ Link β†—]'''


<h4>'''In the Loop Newsletter'''</h4>
<h4>'''Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet'''</h4>


''Tactical Tech''
''Brian Dillon''


Subscribe to the monthly newsletter for the latest insights on digital literacy, critical thinking, and essential digital skills for active engagement and participation. TT are allies in the art and tech world.
The article reviews the Tate Modern exhibition Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet, exploring how artists from the 1950s to the early 1990s engaged with emerging technologies both conceptually and materially; reflecting optimism, curiosity, and unease about the digital future.


'''[https://tacticaltech.org/newsletter-subscription/in-the-loop/ Link β†—]'''
'''[https://www.e-flux.com/criticism/654426/electric-dreams-art-and-technology-before-the-internet Link β†—]'''

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πŸ‘‹ Welcome

Hope everyone is keeping well and setup nicely for the long weekend!

It’s been a busy start to March for us, with no signs of it slowing down - hopefully we will be able to share more about what we have planned in the near future. But for now, have a browse through the material we collected and take it easy over the next few days!

Best wishes from all the team

(β—‹Β΄ο½₯Π΄ο½₯)οΎ‰


Subscribe


πŸ“– Articles


What is Life?

Antikythera x MIT Press

In collaboration with the MIT Press, the Antikythera book series publishes unique titles by writers from diverse disciplines: computer science, philosophy, history, architecture, physics, science fiction, and more. These books investigate the creative and curious uses of our computational toolsβ€”or what we might more precisely call artificial computation. With those tools it is revealed that otherwise imperceivable building blocks of our reality and of our own flesh are themselves computational. The planet discovers itself through computation, and computation discovers itself through us.

Link β†—

Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet

Brian Dillon

The article reviews the Tate Modern exhibition Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet, exploring how artists from the 1950s to the early 1990s engaged with emerging technologies both conceptually and materially; reflecting optimism, curiosity, and unease about the digital future.

Link β†—