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Back once again! Welcome back everyone.
'''Digital Artists Ireland Discord Update!'''


Here’s a fresh serving of all the opportunities and general happenings across the digisphere within Ireland and beyond.  
Over the past few years, the Digital Artists Ireland Discord has grown into a community of 350+ artists, designers, technologists and curious minds working with digital media across Ireland.
 
Alongside moderating the server, the community hosts a monthly online meetup on the first Tuesday of every month. These sessions are intentionally informal. People can drop in to talk about projects, share opportunities, ask questions, or simply meet others working in the field and stay up-to-date
 
To keep the space active and sustainable as it grows, the organisers are inviting people to shape the next stage of this community project.
 
This could involve moderating calls, hosting workshops, organising screenings, or bringing new ideas to the space.
 
Anyone interested, or even just curious, is invited to fill out the short form below to be notified about the next steps.
 
→ Fill out the form here: https://forms.gle/ep6EKf167n9FYqAx7
 
(takes about 3-5 minutes)


Once again we hope you enjoy this letter and as always we encourage feedback or any general communication through out e-mail at [email protected]
Once again we hope you enjoy this letter and as always we encourage feedback or any general communication through out e-mail at [email protected]
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== 📖 Articles ==
== 📖 Articles ==
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<h4>'''SonicSketch v0.7'''</h4>
<h4>'''Latent Spacecraft: Brains, GANs, Finnegans'''</h4>


''JeongHo Park''
''by Nina Beguš, Metahaven & Gašper Beguš, with Metahaven & Riccardo Petrini''


This application uses hand-drawn sketches to convert music and synthesizers. It's really cool, it was formerly called Sketch Synth and now has been renamed to SonicSketch.
Recent publication about navigating the latent space, alongside a beautiful web publication!


'''[https://jeonghopark.de/sonicsketchjs/index.html]'''
'''[https://latentspacecraft.antikythera.org/]'''
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<h4>'''Being High on AI'''</h4>
<h4>'''When Bots Watch Themselves'''</h4>


''Tim Rodenbroeker''
''Christopher Webb''


Tim has an opinion piece about a working with AI and the relationship that entails. Particularly how it feels within the context of power and how that might not necessarily mean better decision making.  
A short article on emerging agentic performances on the web.


'''[https://timrodenbroeker.de/being-high-on-ai/]'''
'''[https://spikeartmagazine.com/articles/essay-moltbook-ai-spectatorship]'''
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Digital Artists Ireland Discord Update!

Over the past few years, the Digital Artists Ireland Discord has grown into a community of 350+ artists, designers, technologists and curious minds working with digital media across Ireland.

Alongside moderating the server, the community hosts a monthly online meetup on the first Tuesday of every month. These sessions are intentionally informal. People can drop in to talk about projects, share opportunities, ask questions, or simply meet others working in the field and stay up-to-date

To keep the space active and sustainable as it grows, the organisers are inviting people to shape the next stage of this community project.

This could involve moderating calls, hosting workshops, organising screenings, or bringing new ideas to the space.

Anyone interested, or even just curious, is invited to fill out the short form below to be notified about the next steps.

→ Fill out the form here: https://forms.gle/ep6EKf167n9FYqAx7

(takes about 3-5 minutes)

Once again we hope you enjoy this letter and as always we encourage feedback or any general communication through out e-mail at [email protected]

Subscribe


📖 Articles


Latent Spacecraft: Brains, GANs, Finnegans

by Nina Beguš, Metahaven & Gašper Beguš, with Metahaven & Riccardo Petrini

Recent publication about navigating the latent space, alongside a beautiful web publication!

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When Bots Watch Themselves

Christopher Webb

A short article on emerging agentic performances on the web.

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