Imaginaries of the Sea in Ireland’s arts, literature and culture

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À 09h30
Océanopolis, Brest
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This workshop will explore imaginaries of the sea across the arts, literature and culture in Ireland. Focusing on the sea as both a shared and contested space in an epoch of climate change, rising sea levels/temperatures, and global geo-political tensions, this workshop will show how these cultural/artistic imaginaries are vitally important to our understandings of the sea, including, issues of safety and security and scientific and technological interventions. This workshop will consist of an artistic installation, and a literature/media/posthumanism panel, including a roundtable and participatory Q & A sessions.

                Speakers:
                    Conan Catherine, HCTI, Université de Bretagne Occidentale, France
                    Gilligan Paula,  IADT, Ireland
                    Goarzin Anne, Université Rennes 2, France
                    McDonald Sinéad, TU Dublin/Artist, Ireland
                    McDonnell Jenny,  IADT, Ireland
                    Mikowski Sylvie, Emeritus Université Reims, France
                    Morisson Valérie, Université Montpellier, France
                    O'Sullivan Seoidin, NCAD/Artist, Ireland
                    Page-Jones Kimberley, HCTI, Université de Bretagne Occidentale, France
                    Parsons Maria, IADT, Ireland

Sea Tech Week® is an international event dedicated to marine and maritime science and technology. It attracts every 2 years 1.000 top international experts to Brest, France, representing a wide variety of ocean-related disciplines. Sea Tech Week® is organised by Technopôle Brest-Iroise through Campus mondial de la mer, France’s premier community of experts in studying and working with the ocean, located at the tip of Brittany.