Dublin Art and Technology Association (D.A.T.A) 20th Anniversary

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NCAD, Saturday 1st October

2022 marks the 20th Anniversary of Dublin Art and Technology Association (D.A.T.A) – a Dublin based platform for artists, makers and thinkers to share knowledge about digital cultures and practices. To celebrate, D.A.T.A, in association with NCAD Gallery, is hosting an event on Saturday 1st October 2022, 1PM-8PM, that includes a series of talks, workshops, screenings and performances from past D.A.T.A participants. The series will look at the work of former DATA presenters since their time presenting as part of D.A.T.A. All events are free, All are welcome.

Participants: Jonah Brucker-Cohen, Benjamin Gaulon, Nicky Gogan, Cliona Harmey, Dennis McNulty, Rachel O’ Dwyer, Seodin O’Sullivan, fanvid Film Club, Alana Conlon, Rachel Murphy, Venus Patel, and more..


Date:
Saturday 1st October
Time:
1.00pm
Price:
Free
Address:
National College of Art and Design, Thomas Street, Saint Catherine's, Dublin 8, Ireland

Google Map of National College of Art and Design, Thomas Street, Saint Catherine's, Dublin 8, Ireland

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