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SUMMARY:Re-mapping Landscapes
DESCRIPTION:Re-mapping Landscapes  \nOne-day symposium celebrating the life and legacy of Tim Robinson   \nArchitecture at the Edge presents a one-day symposium on the occasion of the exhibition Interpreting Landscapes; Tim Robinson and the west of Ireland/Rianú Talún: Tim Robinson agus Iarthar na hÉireann (curated by Nessa Cronin and Jane Conroy)\, which celebrates the immense contribution that Tim made to understanding the landscape of the west of Ireland currently on display at Kylemore Abbey. The Architecture at the Edge symposium is organised in collaboration with Kylemore Abbey\, the Royal Irish Academy and the Moore Institute\, University of Galway. \nFor further information and booking details see: https://www.architectureattheedge.com/events-2023 \nFor more information please email: architecture.edge@gmail.com and Dr Nessa Cronin nessa.cronin@universityofgalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/re-mapping-landscapes/
LOCATION:Kylemore Abbey\, Galway
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr%20Nessa%20Cronin":MAILTO:nessa.cronin@universityofgalway.ie
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SUMMARY:CAMPS Lab: Transnational Transformations of English Drama
DESCRIPTION:CAMPS Lab \nTransnational Transformations of English Drama \nDr Maria Shmygol (Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow\, Moore Institute\, University of Galway) \n  \nDr Maria Shmygol (Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow\, Moore Institute\, University of Galway) will be presenting on ‘Transnational Transformations of English Drama: Tito Andronico (1620) and the Early Modern German Shakespeare Edition Project’ \nThis paper examines seventeenth-century German adaptations of English plays\, which were taken to the Continent by travelling players from the 1580s onwards. These German play texts emerged from a process of cultural and theatrical translation\, whereby English drama was adapted for German audiences\, often through a process of streamlining the plot and placing greater emphasis on physical action. Dr Shmygol’s paper situates these plays in the broader history of early modern transnational drama and practices of textual editing. This is primarily achieved through offering an account of the Early Modern German Shakespeare project\, which has produced modern English scholarly editions of four ‘German’ Shakespeare plays (including a version of Titus Andronicus)\, published in Bloomsbury’s Arden Shakespeare series. \nRegistration\nThis is a hybrid event. The paper will be delivered\, in-person\, in Room G010\, Hardiman Research Building\, University of Galway and streamed simultaneously on Zoom. \nIf you wish to attend via Zoom\, please register through this link: https://nuigalway-ie.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMkcu6gqTwsH9aTRylLKNnINMq_-7dTFT_H
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/camps-lab-transnational-transformations-of-english-drama/
LOCATION:THB-G010 Moore Institute Seminar Room\, HRB\, University of Galway
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr%20Sarah%20Corrigan%20sarah.corrigan%40universityofgalway.ie":MAILTO:sarah.corrigan@universityofgalway.ie
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SUMMARY:Harnessing the Arts for Futures Thinking and Planning
DESCRIPTION:Creative Futures at the University of Galway and the Futures Thinking Forum invite you to participate in \nHarnessing the Arts for Futures Thinking and Planning  \nIncorporating new tools and methods for thinking about and planning for different possible futures is increasingly a key feature of work across a variety of sectors in Ireland\, including the public sector. In this half day workshop participants will be introduced to creative approaches to harnessing the arts and literature to imagine and explore possible futures from multiple perspectives. The hands-on practical element of the day allows professionals working in research\, practice and/or policy environments to experience using the Literary Futures approach to create and interrogate their own imagined futures and consider the challenges that might emerge were these worlds to come into existence\, including\, for example\, the effect of any unintended consequences on different stakeholders and communities. The workshop will also explore the ways that Literary Futures might contribute to the day-to-day work of participants. \nLiterary Futures workshops\, developed at the Universities of Lancaster and Galway\, are designed to be accessible and empowering. All activities are easily replicated and can be used in a variety of planning\, research or policy situations. They also encourage communication and collaboration among different stakeholders at a time when multiple voices feed into and influence policy decisions and approaches. \nThis event responds to the OPSI / OECD Policy Brief\, ‘Towards a Strategic Foresight System in Ireland’ and the ongoing ‘Strengthening Policy Making and Foresight in the Irish Public Service’ project. Literary Futures is a method that can be used within this wider foresight landscape. It contributes to the ‘Strengthening Policy Making and Foresight in the Irish Public Service’ project’s aims of supporting organisations and departments make sense of and act upon different ideas of the future\, informing better decisions about the future that require action today. \nRegistration is essential. Spaces on this workshop are limited.\nNo previous experience is necessary. \nProgramme:\n12.30 – 1.00: Buffet lunch on arrival \n1.00 – 1:30 Testimonies from Futurists in the UK and Irish Public Sectors \n1:30-3.30: Literary Futures Workshop \n3.30 – 4.00: Break \n4.00 – 5.00: Group Reflection: The Practical Implications of Literary Futures In/for the wider Futures Thinking Landscape \nIf you have any questions please contact Dr Orla Lehane orla.lehane@universityofgalway.ie or Dr Maria Roca Lizarazu maria.rocalizarazu@universityofgalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/harnessing-the-arts-for-futures-thinking-and-planning/
LOCATION:The Bridge Room THB-1001\, First Floor\, Hardiman Research Building\, University of Galway
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