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(chapter)*interesting-practice*Small-file Media Screening at Rory Gallagher Theatre, MTU Bishopstown Campus, Cork, 24th March 2026. A Review
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(chapter)moodAmazing day trip to Cork with Claire Nidecker and a group of NCAD students/interesting-practicesmall-filemedia makers. The trip culminated in a screening of interesting-practicesmall-filemovies beautifully curated by Material Gestures (Collette Nolan and Colette Lewis) at MTU Crawford College of Art and Design, Cork. The films brough together works of art students from National College of Art & Design, Dublin and MTU. It was a special moment and a culmination of the year-long dialogue between Cork-based Material Gestures and Dublin-based Frugal Media Research Group (Chloe Brennan, Claire Nidecker, Cliona Harmey and Sarah Durcan). Many thanks to MTU Arts Office for hosting the screening in the rockin’ Rory Gallagher Theatre, MTU Bishopstown Campus!
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(chapter)moodAmazing day trip to Cork with Claire Nidecker and a group of NCAD students/interesting-practicesmall-filemedia makers. The trip culminated in a screening of interesting-practicesmall-filemovies beautifully curated by Material Gestures (Collette Nolan and Colette Lewis) at MTU Crawford College of Art and Design, Cork. The films brough together works of art students from National College of Art & Design, Dublin and MTU. It was a special moment and a culmination of the year-long dialogue between Cork-based Material Gestures and Dublin-based Frugal Media Research Group (Chloe Brennan, Claire Nidecker, Cliona Harmey and Sarah Durcan). Many thanks to MTU Arts Office for hosting the screening in the rockin’ Rory Gallagher Theatre, MTU Bishopstown Campus!