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Also presenting as part of Junctions is multidisciplinary artist Aoife Dunne. Aoife's practice explores the relationship between physical and virtual space. Working across immersive installation, sculpture, moving image, sound, performance, costume, and new media, she constructs ambitious and site-responsive environments that blur distinctions between material and immaterial worlds. Informed by digital culture, fantasy, surrealism, and theatricality, her work pushes the boundaries between technology, art, and embodiment. 👉 Creative Lab Day: Junctions 📆 Sat 23 May, 9:30am-5pm 📍@dancelimerick 🎟️ Tickets €25 from lightmoves.ie. Video: DREAMSPHERE by Aoife Dunne.
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“Our students are not only applying advanced technical skills, but using them to tackle real world problems, challenge assumptions and imagine new ways technology can be experienced and used to create real value for industry and society." A UL exhibition has demonstrated how students are tackling real world problems with digital solutions. UL’s Department of Computer Science and Information Systems (CSIS) recently held their annual CSIS Demo Day where students showcased their final year projects, each responding to different aspects of digital life. The projects reflect not only what the students have learnt while studying at UL but how they think, question and design. 🏛️ Annika Jungfleisch, a student on the Bachelor of Science in Digital Media Design who moved from Germany to study at UL, created a 3-D printed smart replica of an ancient Greek statue for her final year project. Inspired by the craftsmanship of ancient Greek sculptures and architecture, Annika wanted to create a physical object that people could interact with to enhance visitor engagement and learning in museums. 🖥️ Róisín Mitchell, a student on the Bachelor of Science in Computer Systems who returned to education in her thirties, developed an AI system for safe addiction recovery support for her final year project. Inspired by her late grandfather, an addiction counsellor who used community drama to support people in addiction, Róisín’s final year project explores how AI could provide safer support when people are looking for reassurance, encouragement or a first step towards help. ⚽ Jason Cushen, a student on the Bachelor of Science in Computer Systems, drew on his keen interest in Gaelic football to develop a web-based Gaelic football analysis tool, designed to help coaches at club level gain detailed insights into their teams matches. As a football player himself with Kilmurry Ibrickane in Co. Clare, Jason noticed a gap in the market for a tool that could assist coaches at club level. Read more at the link in bio #StudyAtUL
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University of Limerick Computer Science students showcase Final Year Projects 💚👏🫶 Full story on @ilovelimerick website! #limerickandproud #lovelimerick #limerickcity #computerscience #education
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15 days ago
Can touching history help you learn? For her 4th year FYP Interaction Design student Annika has designed an interactive museum exhibit, that comes to life when you assemble a statue and place it on designated areas, class project Annika! The 4th year students from @csisul will be exhibiting their FYP’s tomorrow in the CSIS building @universityoflimerick from 11:30am to 2:30pm - all are welcome to attend #studyatul #interactiondesign #cao #students #universityoflimerick
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18 days ago
The Final Year Project Demo Day for undergraduate students of the department of Computer Science and Information Systems at University of Limerick will take place on April 29th. Members of the public, the campus community, family and friends are invited to join and celebrate our students’ achievements with us. There will be a joint exhibition and individual demonstrations, screenings and performances from 11:00 to 14:30, followed by a reception. The event is taking place in the Computer Science building atrium and a number of laboratory spaces. We are very much looking forward to welcoming you and please feel free to share this invitation with anyone who might be interested in joining. #computerscience #engineering #fyps #leavingcert #studyatul
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26 days ago
It’s not everyday that a collaboration between a second year undergrad student and lecturer becomes a published book… but that’s what happened when a summer research project by MMPT student Adam Krall took wings and became “Ten Etudes for Modular Synthesiser” published by Contemponet (ISBN-13: 978-8899212278) and coauthored with Dr. Giuseppe Torre. — Adam Krall is an innovative musician and producer. His work ranges from impactful collaborations with Czech underground rappers to crafting compelling scores for fashion shows. A pivotal period at the University of Limerick ignited his passion for electronic music and synthesizers, leading him to explore and push the boundaries of experimental production and composition. Giuseppe Torre is a digital artist who creates engaging experiences using generative systems, live coding, and minimal sound. His work invites audiences to explore ideas of perception, embodiment, and the role of technology. His performances and installations have gained international attention. Beyond his artistic practice, Dr. Torre is an active contributor to academic discourse, publishing widely on digital aesthetics, open-source culture, and critical theory. As an educator at the University of Limerick, he mentors new artists and advocates for Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) in the arts. #electronicmusic #modularsynth #musiceducation @universityoflimerick
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26 days ago
The Final Year Project Demo Day for undergraduate students of the department of Computer Science and Information Systems at the University of Limerick will take place on April 29th. Members of the public, the campus community, family and friends are invited to join and celebrate our students’ achievements with us. There will be a joint exhibition and individual demonstrations, screenings and performances from 11:00 to 14:30, followed by a reception. The event is taking place in the Computer Science building atrium and a number of laboratory spaces. We are very much looking forward to welcoming you and please feel free to share this invitation with anyone who might be interested in joining. #computerscience #interactiondesign #computergames #digitalart #musictechnology #machinelearning #artificialintelligence #universitylimerick #gamesdevelopment
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Associate Professor Tabea De Wille’s work addresses one of the most overlooked challenges in global technology: the exclusion of thousands of the world’s languages from the digital space. Drawing on her background in linguistics and commercial software localisation, and her collaborations with Translation Commons and UNESCO, she explains what happens when entire communities cannot type, search or learn in their own language. The impact touches everything from access to information to online safety, education and political visibility. #localisation #softwarelocalization #linguistics #onlinesafety #languagecommunity
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Our programme information webinars continue this evening at 7pm with our Computer Science Pathway LM121 Common Entry Computer Science: Leading to BSc Computer Games Development BSc Computer Systems BSc Cybersecurity & IT Forensics LM173 Immersive Software Engineering LM174 AI & Machine Learning Hear from Graduates and Course Directors Register via link in Bio or story #studyatul #computerscience #computergames #cybersecurity #immersivesoftwareengineering #AIML #universityoflimerick
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2 months ago
Students from our Interactive Media and Music Media & Performance Technology courses had the opportunity to experience the work of Irish sound artist, engineer and instrument designer Ed Devane. Students explored the potential of custom programmable hardware devices using a browser based interface, and also experienced Devane’s soniphorm microphone systems that he has been manufacturing and evolving over the past decade. #fablab #makerspace #makerspaces #contactmic #eurorack @ed_devane
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2 months ago
It’s Music on Tap week again! Join us in @record_room_limerick at 8pm this Tuesday March 3rd for an evening of adventures in sound video and performance. The Great White Horse, @ed_devane , Roisin Berg/Jürgen Simpson, and DJ sets by Sinead and Cain from our Music Media and Performance technology course! 8pm till Late #artandtechnology #liveelectronicmusic #livemusic #limerickcity
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2 months ago
Students from our Music Media and Performance Technology Class are exploring patterns and rhythm using @c74connect 's coding language Max and then experiencing the patterns through performance. Here our students are drumming in our @csisul makerspace with workshop leader Martin Schärer (Director of Dingle’s Global Rhythm Festival “Cuisle Chorca Dhuibhne” and performer with Ronan O Snodaigh). #percussion #artandtechnology #cycling74 #universityoflimerick #computerscience #drumming #africanrhythms #cubanrhythms #carribeanmusic
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2 months ago