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Revision as of 17:07, 28 February 2025
👋 Welcome
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.
📖 Articles
Centralised Planning
Screen Service
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.
Women in AI and New Media Art
AWARE
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.