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RUN COMPUTER, RUN25 MAY - 13 JULYCURATED BY NORA O MURCHÚ
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GLITCH at RUA RED brings to-gether a selection of Ireland and Europe’s leading artists, theorists, researchers, curators and art-ist groups working in media and technology to explore contem-porary cultural and critical issues, both emerging and established, that arise from artists’ investi-gations into digital technology.
This year, GLITCH presents a series of exhibitions, taking place both online and in the gallery, that exam-ines how digital artists are engaging with and responding to the current economic, political, and cultur-al factors that shape the Internet.
The festival will discuss and ex-
plore how the practice of the dig-ital artist is in transition, not only due to the development of digital technologies, but also because digital artists are increasingly in-formed by offline factors that af-fect how the Internet, as a cre-ative platform, is being developed.
GLITCH 2013 features eight workshops, a Symposium, Oh Internetz (a short films show-case) and a closing party with BBQ featuring live performances from the best of Irish producers.
Exhibiting artists include: Casey Reas, Marius Watz, FIELD, Pixel Noizz - David Szauder, Evan Roth and Constant Dullaart
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Run Computer, Run is curated by Nora O Murchú. Nora is a curator and designer. She is currently a post-doctoral researcher at CRUMB, where her research explores experimental approaches to curating new media art and examines current economic, political and cultural factors that are shaping networked culture, and the artistic responses to them.
Nora is the founder and creative director of Tweak - a digital art and elec-tronicmusic festival that took place in Ireland from 2008 - 2010. She has produced exhibitions and events (www.openhere.data.ie) for Trinity Col-lege Dublin and has curated the work of Golan Levin, Casey Reas, FIELD, Anthony Antonellis, Daniel Miller, Gregory Chatonsky, Tristan Perich, and Benjamin Gaulon.
Cover image: David Zsauder
The exhibition explores and questions how artworks made for Internet and mobile platforms can be trans-formed and reconceived for the gallery. Taking work that was originally conceived for other platforms of viewing and placing within a gallery context raises questions about the relationship between the digital and the physi-cal. Featuring work from Constant Dullart and Evan Roth
Final year students from the BA (Hons) Creative Digital Media degree programme at the Institute of Technology Tallaght have completed work in a variety of disciplines ranging from Digital Video, Interactive Multimedia, Photography, and Radio Production. This exhibition is a culmination of the work completed by 4th year students.
Examining Aesthetics delves into the world of open source language processing, examining how artists have been influenced by a digital way of seeing, while developing their practice beyond screen interfaces.
Featuring work from Casey Reas, Marius Watz, FIELD, and Pixel Noizz - David Zsauder
In a group show that features 30 international net art-ists, a unique platform for viewing and interacting with digital artwork will be created. The exhibition is com-posed of an online interactive website, and a gallery based exhibition.
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EXAMINING AESTHETICS
ECONOMICS & THE IMMATERIAL
BEYOND THE WHITE CUBE
CREATIVE DIGITAL MEDIA DEGREE SHOW
25 MAY - 13 JULY
25 MAY - 15 JUNE
25 MAY - 13 JULY
21 JUNE - 13 JULY
GALLERY 1 PREVIEW FRI 24 MAY, 6-9PM
GALLERY 2 PREVIEW FRI 24 MAY, 6-9PM
GALLERY 2 PREVIEW THURS 20 JUNE 6-9PM
FOYER PREVIEW FRI 24 MAY, 6-9PM
In this collaborative gif-making workshop, participants learn about the history of gifs and the tools for making them. Participants will be introduced to online tools and platforms such as Blingee and DUMP.FM, and learn how gifs are made, using tools such as Adobe Photo-shop and Premier Pro.
Led by Grace McEvoy Participants must bring laptop and mouse. For those who do not a computer will be provided.
Participants are invited to investigate the use of cybernetic military systems such as remotely piloted aircraft (drones) and the Disposition Matrix, a dy-namic database of intelligence that produces protocological kill-lists for the US Department of Defense. The workshop aims to reterritorialise the drone as a physical, industrially-produced technology of war through the creation of an open-access database: a ‘reposition matrix’ that geopolitically situates the organisations, locations, and trading networks that play a role in the production of military drone technologies.
Participants must bring laptop and mouse. For those who do not, a computer will be provided.
COLLABORATIVE GIF MAKING
MOVABLE BORDERS: THE REPOSITION MATRIX
8 JUNE 12-4PM €6
15 JUNE 11AM-5PM FREE
A 2-day workshop lead by Julien Gachadoat, where participants will un-cover the art of interactive programming using the software environment Processing. Using sound data, visual information is used to create a unique geometric visual, which, once exported and reworked using inDesign, will be screen-printed.(1st June workshop takes place in RUA RED, 8th June takes place in Black Church Print Studios).
Participants must bring laptop and mouse. For those who do not, a com-puter will be provided. Processing can be downloaded at www.processing.org/download
ALGORITHMS, SILKSCREENPROCESSING & SILKSCREEN WORKSHOP1 & 8 JUNE 10AM - 4PM €90
Create a shareable, makeable, physi-cal, papercraft avatar of your digital self!
Participants will take photos of their face and using free 3d modelling software, learn to create 3D digital model of them-selves, turn it into a flat pattern and print it out to make a physical Papercraft avatar.
Participants must bring a laptop and mouse. Facilitated by BOUNCECUBE
Run Computer, Run is an exploration of critical and experimental ap-proaches to curating new media art. This symposium offers an in-depth dialogue between leading curators and artists in the field. The differ-ing perspectives and talks bring together critical and creative investiga-tions of new media art practices. This symposium provides an exam-ination of the theme behind this years’ Glitch festival and explores the curatorial representations of digital artworks, speculating upon the in-terrelationship of digital technologies, artistic and curation practice.
Facilitated by Nora O Murchú, Curator of Glitch festival, Post-Doctoral re-searcher at CRUMB
Join in the musical fun with colourful anima-tions, musical games and activities and instru-ments for everyone to try. Play drums with Igor the octopus, make futuristic electronic music with the ‘ED 9000’ microwave music machine, and make up your own musical compositions with DabbledooMusic.
Instruments provided. (You may bring your own)Child must be accompanied by adult
I AVATAR
RUN COMPUTER, RUN SYMPOSIUM
DABBLEDOO MUSIC
29 JUNE 12-5PM €25
20 JUNE 10AM-4PM €25 / €20 STUDENTS
15 JUNE 10AM, 11AM, 12PM €6 6YRS+
This workshop is aimed at older teenagers and adults with some existing musical experience. The participants will learn about room prepa-ration, recording software, microphone place-ment and production techniques. Activities will be tailored to the interests and needs of the participants.
Participants must be 15 yrs+ and have profi-ciency in some musical discipline Led by Andy Connolly & Manuel Laranjeira
HOME RECORDING AND PRODUCTION IN THE DIGITAL GENERATION 6 JULY TEENS 10AM-1.30PM ADULTS 2-5.30PM €20
GLITCH presents oh Internetz! – a showcase of some of the best interna-tional and contemporary work in motion graphics, animation, shorts, and experimental moving-image pieces.
Featuring works by David O’Reilly, Robert Wallace and FriendsWithYou.
SHORTS SHOWCASE15 JUNE 2-4PM FREE
This workshop invites participants to expe-rience these technologies in a hands-on way and provides a critical crash course on the processes and techniques involved such as free and open-source scanning applications, scanning with the microsoftkinect, 3D model-ling with Sketchup and other free 3d modelling software apps and 3D Printing. Participants must bring laptop and mouse. For those who do not, a computer will be provided. Led by SculptureIT .
SCULPTUREIT - UNDERSTANDING 3D SCANNING AND PRINTING TECHNIQUES6 JULY 10AM-5PM €45
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Demonstrations and explanations of the main projection mapping techniques as well as a discussion about the future of this new and vibrant medium. The workshops will be very hands on and participants should come pre-pared with their own ideas, sketches or mate-rials for experimentation.
Participants must bring laptop and mouse. For those who do not, a computer will be provided. Led by Slipdraft.
PROJECTION MAPPING WITH ARCHITECTURE13 JULY 12-4PM €20
A showcase of the best homegrown, beat-making and electronic talent. Our Glitch closing party features live performances from the best of Irish producers with a Barbeque and BYOB.
IRISH PRODUCER SHOWCASE GLITCH CLOSING PARTY12 JULY 5-9PM €5
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OPENING HOURSMON - SAT 10AM - 6PM
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