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> DATA::::EVENT:::: 23.0 @ Dame Lane
>
> When: Tuesdayy, October 11, 2005 - 7pm
> Venue: Dame Lane,4 Dame Lane, Dublin, Ireland
> Map: http://www.data.ie/images/damelane.jpg
>
> DATA 23.0 - DATA is back....again!! Featuring presented work by
> Dmitri Vitaliev (frontlinedefenders.org), Fionnuala Conway
(Disruptive
> design team, TCD ), Project Delta (Masters in Interactive media,
TCD),
> Patrick Freyne (Film maker), David McCarthy (Musician) and more...
>
> All D.A.T.A. events are FREE and open to the public!
>
> Information on DATA 23 Presenters:
>
> ---------------------------------------------------
> Dmitri Vitaliev
>
> I work at Front Line - an Irish based organisation that aims to
defend
> people championing human rights in their country. Through teaching
> method of electronic security and digital privacy, I aim to help
> activists around the world protect themselves and their rights
against
> unlawful surveillance and censorship.
> There are many aspects to privacy on the Internet and in the digital
> medium. Some of the topical issues include intellectual property,
> opensource software, privacy through anonymity. I think that
> technology leaders must understand the issues and problems faced by
> today's user.
> ---------------------------------------------------
> Finnuala Conway
>
> THE ART OF DECISION
>
> The Art of Decision is an interactive multimedia exhibition that
> encourages the individual to realize their significance in relation
to
> political decision-making. The exhibition consists of a series of
> rooms that immerse visitors in situations that invite them to
> reconstruct their perception of political structures and political
> involvement. The project particularly addresses those who feel
> excluded from the political process.
>
> The Art of Decision is the result of an extensive body of research
> conducted at Trinity College, Dublin, by PhD researchers Fionnuala
> Conway and Jane Williams, under the supervision of Dr. Linda Doyle
and
> Dr. Maryann Valiulis.
> ---------------------------------------------------
> PROJECT DELTA
>
> The Delta project is a game which has been created within a brand new
> custom-built game engine (programmed in C++, OpenGl and DirectX). The
> game is supported on most modern PCs with Windows XP and features a
> rich original 3D environment, sound effects, music and in-game
effects
> (animated water, explosions etc.) Our game is playable with most USB
> game devices (joypads, joysticks, wireless controllers), supports 2
> players simultaneously and can also be presented in stereoscopic 3D.
> The player must defend the population of Delta city from attack by
> controlling a ground-to-air missile launcher from the vantage point
of
> a blimp hovering high above the city. The game took 3 months to
> complete and was submitted as our end of year project at Trinity
> College Dublin’s Master of Science in Multimedia Systems course,
> 2004-2005.
>
>
> TEAM DETAILS
> Kris McGlinn: Engine Programmer
> Stephen Mahon: 3D Modeller
> Alex Wilmer: Sound and Textures
> Finbar McGreevy: Project Manager, Particle effects, lighting and
> in-game animation.
>
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
> Patrick Freyne
>
> THE BOY WHO WAS DUBBED
>
> The story of a man with an unusual medical condition: His voice is
> dubbed. His doctor arranges an intervention of sorts.
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
> David McCarthy
>
> "Evolution of the Mind" - electroacoustic sound performance
>
> David McCarthy went about music the wrong way studied technology
first
> then music, contra to what normal composers do. Used to make techno
> music but has dropped that for the time being to concentrate on
> electronic and acoustic music.
> -------------------------
> ABOUT D.A.T.A.:
>
> Dublin Art and Technology Association
> D.A.T.A. Group
>
> The Dublin Art and Technology Association (DATA) is a group formed
> with the intention of promoting, exploring, discussing, and
> exhibiting art and technology in Ireland and the world. Based in
> Dublin, DATA is built on the idea that collaboration between artists,
> musicians, technologists, and academia is the key element in creating
> a rich cultural environment for the dialogue and conception of
> technological art practices. We aim to create an informal space where
> art and technology can meet and allow people from multiple
> backgrounds to come together, collaborate, and explore new directions
> and art practices.
>
> DATA is dedicated to both showcasing the work of local technologists,
> musicians, and artists using technology as well as providing a
> meeting point for the intersection of these disciplines.
>
> Our aim is to encourage collaboration between group and non/group
> members and support an open forum for ideas, practice, and
> presentation. All forms of art and tech are welcome for showing at
> the group events - from interactive work to net-based projects to
> digital video to audio projects to theatrical performances to
> installations - and we will be asking for an open call for people to
> present their projects at the various events and venues around
Dublin.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
> Contact Info:
> Website: http://www.data.ie
> To Join Mailing List: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/datagroup/
>
> Co-Founders:
> Jonah Brucker-Cohen (jonah at coin-operated.com)
> Nicky Gogan (nicky_gogan at yahoo.com)
> Tim Redfern (tim at eclectronics.org)
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
> All D.A.T.A. events are FREE and open to the public
>
> DATA::::EVENT:::: 23.0 @ Dame Lane
>
> When: Tuesdayy, October 11, 2005 - 7pm
> Venue: Dame Lane,4 Dame Lane, Dublin, Ireland
> Map: http://www.data.ie/images/damelane.jpg
>
> DATA 23.0 - DATA is back....again!! Featuring presented work by
> Dmitri Vitaliev (frontlinedefenders.org), Fionnuala Conway
(Disruptive
> design team, TCD ), Project Delta (Masters in Interactive media,
TCD),
> Patrick Freyne (Film maker), David McCarthy (Musician) and more...
>
> All D.A.T.A. events are FREE and open to the public!
>
> Information on DATA 23 Presenters:
>
> ---------------------------------------------------
> Dmitri Vitaliev
>
> I work at Front Line - an Irish based organisation that aims to
defend
> people championing human rights in their country. Through teaching
> method of electronic security and digital privacy, I aim to help
> activists around the world protect themselves and their rights
against
> unlawful surveillance and censorship.
> There are many aspects to privacy on the Internet and in the digital
> medium. Some of the topical issues include intellectual property,
> opensource software, privacy through anonymity. I think that
> technology leaders must understand the issues and problems faced by
> today's user.
> ---------------------------------------------------
> Finnuala Conway
>
> THE ART OF DECISION
>
> The Art of Decision is an interactive multimedia exhibition that
> encourages the individual to realize their significance in relation
to
> political decision-making. The exhibition consists of a series of
> rooms that immerse visitors in situations that invite them to
> reconstruct their perception of political structures and political
> involvement. The project particularly addresses those who feel
> excluded from the political process.
>
> The Art of Decision is the result of an extensive body of research
> conducted at Trinity College, Dublin, by PhD researchers Fionnuala
> Conway and Jane Williams, under the supervision of Dr. Linda Doyle
and
> Dr. Maryann Valiulis.
> ---------------------------------------------------
> PROJECT DELTA
>
> The Delta project is a game which has been created within a brand new
> custom-built game engine (programmed in C++, OpenGl and DirectX). The
> game is supported on most modern PCs with Windows XP and features a
> rich original 3D environment, sound effects, music and in-game
effects
> (animated water, explosions etc.) Our game is playable with most USB
> game devices (joypads, joysticks, wireless controllers), supports 2
> players simultaneously and can also be presented in stereoscopic 3D.
> The player must defend the population of Delta city from attack by
> controlling a ground-to-air missile launcher from the vantage point
of
> a blimp hovering high above the city. The game took 3 months to
> complete and was submitted as our end of year project at Trinity
> College Dublin’s Master of Science in Multimedia Systems course,
> 2004-2005.
>
>
> TEAM DETAILS
> Kris McGlinn: Engine Programmer
> Stephen Mahon: 3D Modeller
> Alex Wilmer: Sound and Textures
> Finbar McGreevy: Project Manager, Particle effects, lighting and
> in-game animation.
>
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
> Patrick Freyne
>
> THE BOY WHO WAS DUBBED
>
> The story of a man with an unusual medical condition: His voice is
> dubbed. His doctor arranges an intervention of sorts.
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
> David McCarthy
>
> "Evolution of the Mind" - electroacoustic sound performance
>
> David McCarthy went about music the wrong way studied technology
first
> then music, contra to what normal composers do. Used to make techno
> music but has dropped that for the time being to concentrate on
> electronic and acoustic music.
> -------------------------
> ABOUT D.A.T.A.:
>
> Dublin Art and Technology Association
> D.A.T.A. Group
>
> The Dublin Art and Technology Association (DATA) is a group formed
> with the intention of promoting, exploring, discussing, and
> exhibiting art and technology in Ireland and the world. Based in
> Dublin, DATA is built on the idea that collaboration between artists,
> musicians, technologists, and academia is the key element in creating
> a rich cultural environment for the dialogue and conception of
> technological art practices. We aim to create an informal space where
> art and technology can meet and allow people from multiple
> backgrounds to come together, collaborate, and explore new directions
> and art practices.
>
> DATA is dedicated to both showcasing the work of local technologists,
> musicians, and artists using technology as well as providing a
> meeting point for the intersection of these disciplines.
>
> Our aim is to encourage collaboration between group and non/group
> members and support an open forum for ideas, practice, and
> presentation. All forms of art and tech are welcome for showing at
> the group events - from interactive work to net-based projects to
> digital video to audio projects to theatrical performances to
> installations - and we will be asking for an open call for people to
> present their projects at the various events and venues around
Dublin.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
> Contact Info:
> Website: http://www.data.ie
> To Join Mailing List: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/datagroup/
>
> Co-Founders:
> Jonah Brucker-Cohen (jonah at coin-operated.com)
> Nicky Gogan (nicky_gogan at yahoo.com)
> Tim Redfern (tim at eclectronics.org)
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
> All D.A.T.A. events are FREE and open to the public
>