Description of Video: ‘Thirteen Points, Expanded’ is a 14 minute HD Video that was filmed over 18 months in Belfast, systematically visiting each of the thirteen urban clusters of Interfaces that divide Nationalist and Unionist communities. Contemporary HD Video footage is overlayed with historical archival footage and sound to render a layered representation of the various ‘Interface Areas’ of the city. Composited text presents a commentary on the implementation and resilient longevity of the ‘Peacewalls’, from a number of different points of view – British, Northern Irish and Irish, both Catholic and Protestant, ranging widely from historical to contemporary accounts. Rather than looking at specific walls or clusters of urban barriers,...
‘Channel 14’ is a video work continuing my collaboration with David Bickerstaff. This video is co-au...
This paper describes the use of video installation as a creative means of engaging audiences in visu...
“Universal City” is a multimedia performance that documents the evolution of the city in history. Wh...
Description of Video: ‘Thirteen Points, Expanded’ is a 14 minute HD Video that was filmed over 18...
Description of Art Object: In its version as a single channel video installation, Thirteen Points...
Description of Text: Thirteen points – fragments of image, object, action; slices of matter, memo...
Abstract for Lecture Performance Thirteen points – fragments of image, object, action; slices of ...
In 2014, Kreider + O’Leary began to investigate a series of sites with a view to gaining an understa...
Description of Art Object: Full description forthcoming ... Description of Exhibition: Extr...
This paper explores the notion of architects and designers as facilitators and design processes as p...
This video was created for Arjun Shankar\u27s URBS 457 course, Globalization & the City. The theme...
In Belfast in the 1970s and 1980s, a modernist housing scheme became subject to multiple contested a...
All my curatorial work involves extensive research into the physical and cultural conditions of the ...
A discussion of the curatorial interests and development of the Art For Shopping Centres exhibition ...
Exceptional public buildings are buildings that are commissioned by public institutions with the del...
‘Channel 14’ is a video work continuing my collaboration with David Bickerstaff. This video is co-au...
This paper describes the use of video installation as a creative means of engaging audiences in visu...
“Universal City” is a multimedia performance that documents the evolution of the city in history. Wh...
Description of Video: ‘Thirteen Points, Expanded’ is a 14 minute HD Video that was filmed over 18...
Description of Art Object: In its version as a single channel video installation, Thirteen Points...
Description of Text: Thirteen points – fragments of image, object, action; slices of matter, memo...
Abstract for Lecture Performance Thirteen points – fragments of image, object, action; slices of ...
In 2014, Kreider + O’Leary began to investigate a series of sites with a view to gaining an understa...
Description of Art Object: Full description forthcoming ... Description of Exhibition: Extr...
This paper explores the notion of architects and designers as facilitators and design processes as p...
This video was created for Arjun Shankar\u27s URBS 457 course, Globalization & the City. The theme...
In Belfast in the 1970s and 1980s, a modernist housing scheme became subject to multiple contested a...
All my curatorial work involves extensive research into the physical and cultural conditions of the ...
A discussion of the curatorial interests and development of the Art For Shopping Centres exhibition ...
Exceptional public buildings are buildings that are commissioned by public institutions with the del...
‘Channel 14’ is a video work continuing my collaboration with David Bickerstaff. This video is co-au...
This paper describes the use of video installation as a creative means of engaging audiences in visu...
“Universal City” is a multimedia performance that documents the evolution of the city in history. Wh...