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Hey folks and welcome to #55
Well hello there friend!


'''Reminder:''' The Digital Artists Ireland Discord Monthly Meetup goes ahead this coming Tuesday at 7pm on the Monday Meetups channel. Drop in and say hi!
Summer is still in full swing and we are bang in the middle of the Sommerloch. But there is lots of amazing things coming up so we hope you are getting out there, creating, meeting or just being. We support you in all those!


--- Until then, wishing you all a phenomenal August bank holiday weekend!!
If you want to support this project, please share this newsletter! And if you want to submit something, email us at [email protected]
 
And as always, if you want to support this project, please share this newsletter! And if you want to submit something, email us at [email protected]


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'''Moritz Klein's YouTube Channel'''
'''Basic Income for Artists survey'''
 
The Basic Income for Artists has been helping over 2000 artists make, create and survive in these difficult times. Now their is an open survey for the public to weigh in on the matter. If you feel like this scheme should be supported more, make sure you have your voice heard by filling out the survey. You could also go the extra mile and email your local TD through this lovable campaign.
 
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'''[https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/2025-public-consultation-BIA?utm_campaign=feed&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=later-linkinbio]'''
 
'''British Council Research Insight – Why Technology Needs Artists'''
 
Artists across 20 countries contribute 40 global perspectives arguing that cultural creativity is essential to progressive innovation. This publication shows how artistic practice enriches tech—from diversifying AI datasets to shaping resilient, human-centered systems. It presents evidence that artists, cultural organisations, and creative industries are foundational to socially grounded technological futures.


A focused deep dive into analog synth circuit design—from simple VCOs and logic sequencers to filters and envelope modules. Moritz Klein's videos use breadboard demos, diagrams, and insightful explanations that build understanding step by step. Ideal for aspiring DIY makers and anyone wanting to understand the nuts and bolts of analog sound circuitry.
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'''[https://www.youtube.com/@MoritzKlein0/featured]'''
'''[https://www.britishcouncil.org/research-insight/why-technology-needs-artists]'''

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Well hello there friend!

Summer is still in full swing and we are bang in the middle of the Sommerloch. But there is lots of amazing things coming up so we hope you are getting out there, creating, meeting or just being. We support you in all those!

If you want to support this project, please share this newsletter! And if you want to submit something, email us at [email protected]


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Basic Income for Artists survey

The Basic Income for Artists has been helping over 2000 artists make, create and survive in these difficult times. Now their is an open survey for the public to weigh in on the matter. If you feel like this scheme should be supported more, make sure you have your voice heard by filling out the survey. You could also go the extra mile and email your local TD through this lovable campaign.

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British Council Research Insight – Why Technology Needs Artists

Artists across 20 countries contribute 40 global perspectives arguing that cultural creativity is essential to progressive innovation. This publication shows how artistic practice enriches tech—from diversifying AI datasets to shaping resilient, human-centered systems. It presents evidence that artists, cultural organisations, and creative industries are foundational to socially grounded technological futures.

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