Iain Griffin & Colleen Mooney
Through a 10 week process of collaboration, the recently and purposely formed group, the Hard of Hearing Creative Group (HOHCG) created and directed the Live Installation Defragmentierung. On the 27/04/010, as part of the '474m2' exhibition, HOHCG orchestrated a Dinner Party in which the audience, moreover participants, and the group, were forced into silent communication via eight computers networked to an internet…
Iain Griffin & Colleen Mooney
Through a 10 week process of collaboration, the recently and purposely formed group, the Hard of Hearing Creative Group (HOHCG) created and directed the Live Installation Defragmentierung. On the 27/04/010, as part of the '474m2' exhibition, HOHCG orchestrated a Dinner Party in which the audience, moreover participants, and the group, were forced into silent communication via eight computers networked to an internet…
Projected Personality
Patrick Murray & Paul Walsh
"What is drag? To pull or draw with effort? A deep inhalation of smoke? Stage-dress of the Shakespearean period?
Well yes, but it's also (more importantly) what we call it when someone dresses elaborately in the style of the opposite gender. Highlighting the fluidity of gender, the futility of arbitrary labels and serving as the butt of jokes by mainstream culture. A drag act is generally: pretending…
"Dance Till You're Dead" is a video and audio piece made in collaboration with a group of older people and artists Hazel Dixon and Colette Fahy. The work was initially based on audio recordings of talks between the artists and group, in which the notion of death as a natural and oftentimes humorous and positive event emerged. The video footage of young people learning to dance with more experienced people mirrors the audio, in that it presents the…
This is our final product as a result of a six week project in collaboration with a group of blind and visually impaired people who attend the Iona Center, a day activity center run by NCBI. The visuals are comprised of photographs taken by members of the group documenting places that matter to them in their daily lives. The sound is made up of accumulated sounds from the internet overlayed with recordings of the group describing them.
Kerry and Sandra…
The Learning Development Programme 2010 provides the opportunity for third year students from the Fine Art Department of the National College of Art & Design (NCAD), Institute of Art, Design & Technology – Dun Laoghaire and New York University Tisch School of the Arts to engage in a supported experience of collaborative arts practice.
Create, the national development agency for collaborative arts,
The Learning Development Programme 2010 provides the opportunity for third year students from the Fine Art Department of the National College of Art & Design (NCAD), Institute of Art, Design & Technology – Dun Laoghaire and New York University Tisch School of the Arts to engage in a supported experience of collaborative arts practice.
Create, the national development agency for collaborative arts, manages the Learning Development Programme. Create’s services are designed to provide advice and support to artist and arts organisations working collaboratively with communities of place and/or interest.
The students will be from a broad range of arts based disciplines and will engage with a community group using their creative tools and will apply their contemporary arts practice in-order to collaborate with the group. The students will lead and encourage participation towards a creative outcome, product or action. This process and end-product will be decided upon by the students in collaboration with the group.
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