Data Event 40.0

Data 8 Years Anniversary Celebration

When:
Fri­day, 26th of Feb­ru­ary, 6pm

Loc­a­tion:
The Joy Gal­lery at Red­Space, 2 Rut­land Place, Dub­lin 1, Ireland.

Presenters:
Tim O’Donnell — Ardu­inome
The ardu­inome is an OSC con­trol­ler using Ardu­ino to clone a monome. A com­munity has sprung up around build­ing these endorsed by the monome cre­ator (he is less impressed by other elec­tron­ics com­pan­ies rob­bing his idea). As a group we ordered PCBs and com­pon­ents online, assembled, troubleshooted and finally played with the monomes once they were built.

Anne Maree Barry
Anne Maree Barry (1979) is a film artist based in Dub­lin, Ire­land.
Her exper­i­mental short film Covered Road was the win­ner of Best Irish Short at the Dark­light Film Fest­ival, Dub­lin. Rialto Twirlers at JDIFF is Barry’s first doc­u­ment­ary short film. Young people grow­ing up in a mar­gin­al­ised com­munity in inner city Dub­lin, Rialto, are exposed to the social prob­lems that accom­pany poverty. They find a space for them­selves through cre­at­ively enga­ging in major­ette groups, a tra­di­tional fea­ture of the social land­scape in working-class areas. In a swirl of pom-poms, twirl­ing bat­ons, sparkles and feath­ers, Rialto Twirlers cap­tures a secret moment of unity and beauty as a dance troop rehearse their routine for the final time before a national major­ette com­pet­i­tion. Not as acro­batic as their Amer­ican cheer leader coun­ter­parts or as mil­it­ary as their march­ing bands founders, the Rialto Twirlers are a cre­at­ive fusion of hard graft, skill and energy that is asso­ci­ated with our plur­al­istic age, in which any­thing is possible.

Mat­thew Talbot-Kelly
Trem­bling Veil of Bones (300)
Dir­ector Mat­thew Talbot-Kelly’s anim­ated short film The Trem­bling Veil of Bones employs a com­bin­a­tion of live action and computer-generated imagery to fash­ion a densely layered world of intrigue and rev­el­a­tion. In a veiled city, cluttered and thick with memento mori, old let­ters, fad­ing pho­to­graphs and dust, mail is still delivered by hand, albeit by an auto­mated cen­taur. While enorm­ous robots parade their dead through the streets, deep inside the mech­an­ized guts of this unpre­dict­able met­ro­polis, even more mys­ter­i­ous emis­sar­ies are hard at work.

Jack — Red­Space
Jack will present some examples of his video art and tech­no­logy work in theatre, briefly talk about Red­Space / The Joy Gal­lery and a couple of other pro­jects / collaborations.

Cur­rently show­ing at the Joy Gal­lery:
’Paper Tiger’ is an exhib­i­tion of work by Niamh Clarke, Adrian Col­well, Ailbhe O’Connor, Hazel Dixon and Con­all Kelle­her.
The work com­prmises of a range of dif­fer­ent media, includ­ing pho­to­graphy, draw­ing, sound, install­a­tion and video. Each artist has chosen their selec­ted dis­cip­line to explore the chosen theme of the show. The theme deals with notions of the beauty of the every­day as well as alter­ing the view­ers way of see­ing, whether it be see­ing a famil­iar set­ting, a fig­ure, an object or an art piece itself.

Data Event 40.0 Cel­eb­ra­tion After Party — Animalog

From 9pm to 0.30am — Joy Gal­lery at RedSpace.

Fern­weh
Fern­weh is a col­lab­or­a­tion between pro­du­cer Ilex and vocal­ist Julie Dillon.

Holly McGowan has been pro­du­cing ambi­ent min­imal elec­tron­ica since 2005 under the monik­ers fringe and Ilex. She has been described as sound­ing sim­ilar to Steve Reich and Orbital, has played in a num­ber of ven­ues in Dublin,Cork and Gal­way, and has played at Man­tua and Life Festivals.

Julie Dillon is a Jazz vocal­ist and was Res­id­ent MC with Drum and Bass out­fit ‘174′. She has Per­formed on the Main Stage at the Elec­tric Pic­nic with ‘The Com­pany’ and has played in ven­ues from New York to Bangkok.

www.myspace.com/juliedillon
www.myspace.com/fringe1

Push move click
live ana­log synth impro­visa­tion
myspace.com/pushmoveclick

DeFekT
Play­ing a live hard­ware Miami bass and elec­tro funk set with impro­vised ele­ments on Mpc and Mod­u­lar. www.myspace.com/defektedelectro

6 Hertz and Johnny Oakley
Will be play­ing their last show in Dub­lin before head­ing off to London…expect, elec­tro, dub­step, techno, and all things bass…live MPC hard­ware set…
myspace.com/16hertz
myspace.com/johnnyoakley

Lightyear
Elec­tro space funk light-years from here..
myspace.com/lightyearinspace

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