Affiliated with Trinity College Dublin, Dublintellectual is an exciting and innovative Arts and Humanities project that seeks to connect the university and the city. Our aim is to promote cultural connectivity with established and up-and-coming cultural industries to become an innovation ecosystem for the Humanities in Ireland.
Dublintellectual is funded by the Irish Research Council for Humanities and Social Sciences.
"The whole event was fascinating - a real learning curve - but also great to see public enthusiasm, probably within a format like the post-modern version of what Sartre, Picasso,
de Beauvoir, Camus and Stein were doing on the boulevards of Paris before the war!"
Barry Monaghan, UCC.
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As part of Innovation Dublin Dublintellectual hosted a panel discussion on "Innovation & the Future of Humanities in Ireland". Attached is a short clip of the proceedings.
Conversations on Culture, March
Wed 14th March 2012 at 20:00,
The Ormond Wine Bar,
6 Ormond Quay Upper, Dublin 7.
Free Admission
Speakers TBC
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"Zombies: Are We Dead Yet?"
19:00 Friday, March 2nd
The Back Loft,
7-11 St. Augustine Street
Admission €5
Sorcha Ni Fhliann, "The Absent Z Word - Zombies,
Identity and the Military in Recent War Cinema".
Sarah Cleary, "Sex Lives of the Ravenous and Festering".
Emma Radley, "Céad Míle Zombies: The Undead in Irish Cinema"
Read more...
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The Urban Programme: City Intersections
The City Intersections forum, launching in March
2012, will work to provide an all-inclusive arena
for discussion of the problems and opportunities
facing Dublin today.The series will provide a
platform for a collaborative intervention in current
debates about the city’s future, by creating a space
for academics, practitioners, politicians, creative
enterprises, and the general public to meet and work
together, fostering ties and nurturing innovation.
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Uprising: Young Scholars and Artists in Dialogue
Dublintellectual is delighted to announce the
launch of the "Uprising" event series which
will showcase the work of postgraduate
students and young artists, writers and
musicians in Dublin. The first event will
take place Thursday 23rd Feb at 19:30 in
The Generator, Smithfield.
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