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Calling all students of Art, Media and Design!
DATA 56.0 will showcase outstanding graduate talent.

For the second time, in Spring 2013, DATA would like to take the opportunity to showcase emerging talent and provide a public platform for innovative projects happening across Art, Digital Media, Technology and Interactive Design. We are therefore extending an invitation to graduates to showcase their work at a unique DATA event.

This call is open to current students and recent graduates of courses across Fine Art, Digital Media, Interactive Media, Design, Music & Audio Technology, HCI, Ubiquitous Computing etc. from any Irish university.

A maximum of eight graduates will be given the opportunity to present their work at a showcase, to take place the 9th of May at the Science Gallery, Trinity College Dublin. Each of the selected presenters will have a ten minute slot to speak about and demonstrate their project to the public.

In collaboration with the Recyclism Hacklab, a prize will be awarded to the best project.

Prize includes: 1 Free workshop of your choice at the Recyclism Hacklab (available over a period of 12 months) + 1 mentoring session (2h session to support ongoing research, led by Benjamin Gaulon).

The selection panel consists of Nora O Murchú, Rachel O’Dwyer and Benjamin Gaulon.

How to apply: CLOSED.

Who can apply: Current students enrolled on any graduate or postgraduate course in an Irish IT, College or University. Recent Graduates (Past 2 years).

Deadline: April 30th 2013. However, we will be accepting applications on a rolling basis, so we advise you to get yours in early!

What is Data: The Dublin Art and Technology Association (DATA) was formed in March 2002 with the intention of promoting, exploring, and exhibiting art and technology, both within Ireland and internationally. Based in Dublin, and hosted by Science Gallery, Trinity College Dublin, DATA is dedicated to showcasing the work of technologists, musicians, and artists, and provides a meeting point for the intersection of these disciplines. The DATA mailing list has over 2000 subscribers and has become the main forum for new media discussion in Ireland.

http://groups.google.ie/group/datagroupdublin/


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