'pre-ISEA researcher symposium':

 

university of ulster at gradcam:

the third speaking matters event:

wednesday 12/11/08 all day,

University of Ulster, Belfast

Venue: Black Box, Hill Street Belfast

 

Founded in the Netherlands in 1990, the Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts (ISEA) is an international nonprofit organization fostering interdisciplinary academic discourse and exchange among culturally diverse organizations and individuals working with art, science and emerging technologies. In 2009 - under the auspices of the University of Ulster - the ISEA conference takes place in Ireland (Belfast with satellite events in Dublin and elsewhere.) In adavnce of the conference next year the University of Ulster at GradCAM is organising pre-ISEA symposium to explore key themes of the conference.

 

Prof. Kerstin Mey of the University of Ulster has organised a week-long series of events and seminars as part of the lead-in to the conference in 2009. Full details available here (pdf).

event details

 

Postgraduate Platform

10.00 – 10.30 ISEA Foundation and ISEA Headquarters
10.30 – 17.00 Facilitated Open Space (University of Ulster, SARC and GradCAM)
Generic framework issues: How do digital technologies impact on cultural practices from your perspective of inquiry? What are the consequences for organisation and engagement? How does this influence your own creative inquiry and research?

Adam Singer – University of Ulster, Magee

17.30 – 18.30 Launch of Arkive City in Black Box

18.30 – Feast (Food and Drink)

20.00 – Nicola Zena Lumley and Co - Gig

 

book a place: speaking_matters@gradcam.ie

 

 

 

 

This event is organised by an inter-institutional team led by Prof. Kerstin Mey Ulster Associate Fellow. It is part of the 'speaking matters' programme of research events, seminars and conferences, co-organised by the Graduate School network of collaborators. Find out about other events here.