Ailbhe Ní Bhriain is an Irish artist working with film, photography and installation. Using collage and computer-generated imagery (CGI), she transforms familiar images and locations into worlds of dream-like theatricality, drawing the viewer into an altered experience of time and place. Her work has been exhibited widely both nationally and internationally and regularly involves collaboration with musicians and composers. She holds a PhD by practice in Fine Art, Kingston University, UK (2008..
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Helena Walsh is a live artist from County Kilkenny Ireland. She has been based in London since 2003....
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The increasing convergences in new media technologies and modes of film-making compromise the useful...
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The increasing convergences in new media technologies and modes of film-making compromise the useful...
The Eile Project is an ongoing investigation of borders using art research methods. The research aim...
Ce numéro de la Revue LISA se propose d’interroger les représentations de l’Irlande non seulement au...
The Eile Project is an ongoing investigation of borders using art research methods. The research aim...
Our work operates between contemporary art and spatial practice and we explore the new forms of rese...
This special issue of Études irlandaises is dedicated to the arts. It deliberately privileges conver...
This conference was the result of an observation: the violent events that occurred between the end o...
You are Irish you say lightly, and allocated to you are the tendencies to be wild, wanton, d...
Helena Walsh is a live artist from County Kilkenny Ireland. She has been based in London since 2003....
‘Eile’ (2016-ongoing) is a project by a place of their own (artist duo Dr Paula McCloskey and Dr Sam...
Sabine Dargent is a French scenographer who has been working in Ireland since the late 1990s. Prior ...
Éilís Ní Dhuibhne is a novelist, playwright, and a storyteller. She graduated in English and Folklor...
Irish video artist Ciara Moore is the recipient of the inaugural NSF Australia/Ireland Residency. Sh...
The increasing convergences in new media technologies and modes of film-making compromise the useful...
Abstract: In this article Ian Joyce and Mathew Staunton explore the interconnected notions of anxiet...
The increasing convergences in new media technologies and modes of film-making compromise the useful...
The Eile Project is an ongoing investigation of borders using art research methods. The research aim...
Ce numéro de la Revue LISA se propose d’interroger les représentations de l’Irlande non seulement au...
The Eile Project is an ongoing investigation of borders using art research methods. The research aim...
Our work operates between contemporary art and spatial practice and we explore the new forms of rese...