By Peter McNamara What is intimacy, and can it be quantified, optimised, or commodified? Will technology compromise the future of human connection, or bring us all together in new and exciting ways? Intimacy is the name and […]
Read more →A free exhibition exploring the possibilities of artificial intelligence is currently showing at Trinity College Dublin. Humans Need Not Apply, the spring exhibition at the Science Gallery on Pearse Street opened on February 10th recently, and will run until May […]
Read more →Science Gallery, the exhibition, theatre and studio space based on the edge of Trinity College campus at Pearse Street, is currently housing an interesting and challenging exhibition entitled ‘Design and Violence: What happens when creativity, art and engineering collide with […]
Read more →In a world exclusive, Trinity College’s Science Gallery have collaborated with the Museum of Modern Art in New York to create Design and Violence. Developed by Ralph Borland, Lynn Scarff and Ian Bruswick, the project is based on an online […]
Read more →Check out some of the great events lined up in and around Dublin 4 this Friday for Culture Night 2015! The National Print Museum in Beggar’s Bush will be showing a century of political protest posters from 6 to 9pm […]
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