Dyson (he/him) is a sound researcher, metalworker, performer and installation artist whose practice operates between critical spatial theory, sound studies, and site-specific interventions in relation to the phenomenology of place and maintenance.
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The School of Film, Music & Theatre is delighted to announce artist Joshua Dyson as the 2024-25 recipient of the UCC-Cork Opera House MRes Studentship.
20 Nov 2024 -
A Masterclass with Robert Byrne - Thu 28th Nov @1pm, FSM Auditorium, Kane B10.B
15 Nov 2024 -
In Dialogue: Carmel Winters & Emer Reynolds, Arts Council/UCC Film Artists - Tue 26th Nov @5pm, FSM Auditorium, Kane B10.B
15 Nov 2024 -
The second annual Haunted Futures Conference took place in the Department of Film and Screen Media from the 29th to the 30th of October 2024
13 Nov 2024In addition to the conferences sustained focus on hauntology and the ghost as symbol for radical social justice, this year’s conference welcomed papers on “The Future of Folklore” and asked delegates to consider how folklore can usefully combat and destabilise systemic injustice.
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FOCUS Symposium - Cinemas of Less, Lack, Loss: Other Screens. Online Friday, 22 November.
11 Nov 2024Annual online symposium hosted by FOCUS, the official research cluster of the Department of Film & Screen Media at University College Cork.
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FUAIM Lecture - Karan Casey - 21/11/24, Ó Riada Hall, 11:00
07 Nov 2024Happening On 21/11/2024The Women, We Will Rise by Karan Casey
What would possess a singer to write a play?
The Women, We Will Rise is a theatrical song cycle that highlights the role of defiant Irish women during the revolutionary period and beyond. It places women centre stage and shares through song and story gallant women from Ireland's past, whilst singing into being a vision for the women of the future.
The production brings to fruition songs and stories about my great grandmother Agnes Ryan of the hotel, a mother of 12 children and a Cumann na mBan member. Other figures from the era, such as the great patriot Kathleen Clarke from Limerick and Countess Markievicz stand alongside and in comradery with women in contemporary Ireland. Keeping an eye on things, as always, is the legendary figure from Irish folklore an Chailleach.
This presentation will examine the creative process behind writing and producing the play entitled The Women, We Will Rise and will be a mixture of song performance and talking.
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Professor Jools Gilson's Knitting Map continues to tour US
04 Nov 2024The Knitting Map, a collaborative textile based project created as part of Cork Capital of Culture 2005 is currently installed in Art Museum of West Virginia University in Morgantown.
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FUAIM Lecture - Danny Bright - 07/11/24, Ó Riada Hall, 11:00
07 Nov 2024Happening On 07/11/2024Acts of sonic fracture: working with Sonic Ghosting as an experimental music practice
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UCC students selected as guest curators of The Irish Times Magazine
28 Sep 2024- UCC English and Theatre students guest curate special edition of The Irish Times Magazine.
- Tess O’Regan and Dorothée Karekezi among four guest curators.
- Special edition explores key issues affecting students including addictions on campus, artificial intelligence, mental health, identity and generational stereotyping.
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Dear Orson Welles & Other Essays
25 Oct 2024Mark Cousins in conversation with Grainne Humphreys - Thur 7 Nov @6.30pm IFI Temple Bar
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