Poster image of Against Transcience - an exhibition of work by M.Phil. in Digital Arts and Intermedia Practices students on black background with numerous faces digitally composited in one image

You are invited to (Against) Transience, the first exhibition of work developed by students in the Collaborative Intermedia Studio in Trinity College Dublin's M.Phil. in Digital Arts and Intermedia Practices.
 
Featuring new works by: Qin Cai, Rajasee Datta, He Du, Sarah Edwards, Kev Freeney, Enze Jiang, Sneha Joshi, Keith Lindsay, Joan Milburn, Emma Murphy, Cían Ó Donnchadha, Wenhao Shen, Shiwei Tang, Dennis Ukandu, Clare Wang, and Xiao Zhou.

OPENING RECEPTION
 
Thursday May 8: 6pm - 9pm
 
EXHBITION
 
Friday May 9: 10am - 6pm
Saturday May 10: 10am - 6pm
Sunday May 11: 10am - 6pm
 
LOCATION
 
ATRL (Arts Technology Research Laboratory) Trinity Technology & Enterprise Campus Pearse Street (between Macken and Grand Canal) Dublin 2
 
MAP
 
https://maps.app.goo.gl/7hntQDZV7ZL5v3N1A
 
ENQUIRIES
 
daipstudent@gmail.com
 
DIGITAL ARTS AND INTERMEDIA PRACTICES @ Trinity
 
In Trinity's M.Phil. in Digital Arts and Intermedia Practices, students critically engage with emergent digital technologies and infrastructures through artistic research and practice. Working across artistic disciplines, students examine diverse applications of AR and VR (augmented & virtual reality), AI (artificial intelligence), interactive design, game design, immersive environments, and urban media interventions. The programme's core modules draw from 21st century visual art, sound art, interactive art, and new media art. Throughout the programme, students link digital art practices with topical issues, considering the impact of the digital (as constituted by technologies, practices, and cultures) on civic life, urban governance, social interaction, freedom of information, and states of crisis. Through diverse modalities of experiential learning, the programme offers a space for students to probe fundamental questions related to the increasingly blurred territories between public and private space and notions of the self and the collective, and to explore new solutions to issues related to sustainability and social equity on both a local and a global scale.
 
For information and to apply: https://www.tcd.ie/courses/postgraduate/courses/digital-arts-and-intermedia-practices-mphil/