DRHA Malta 2018 Conference
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DRHA Malta 2018 Conference
9 September 2018 - 12 September 2018
Dates and Times: Sunday, 9 September 2018 – Wednesday, 12 September 2018
Venue: Spazju Kreativ
Price: Registration for this event is through the DRHA 2018 website
The 22nd annual conference for Digital Research in the Humanities & Arts (DRHA) this year examines the theme of Creative Legacies: Collaborative Practices for Digital Cultural Heritage. DRHA Malta 2018 will be hosted at Spazju Kreattiv, where it mirrors Fondazzjoni Kreattività’s purpose of catalysing innovative and cutting-edge research and creative work by creating a space for conversations and collaborations across disciplines.
Find out more on the DRHA 2018 website.
The conference also features a programme of satellite performances and installations that are open to the public.
Muscular Musical Interactions: Atau Tanaka and Tricia Dawn Williams Date and Time: Saturday, 8 September 2018, 8pm Venue: Studio B, Spazju Kreattiv Price: €5 / €3 (students and seniors) / Free (Electronic Music Malta members) Renowned contemporary pianist Tricia Dawn Williams performs work by Tokyo-born avant-garde digital composer Atau Tanaka, before Tanaka himself performs a selection of his work. See event page here. Remembering the Future: Digital Arts in Malta 1989-2019 Dates and Times: Thursday, 8 September 2018 – Sunday 30 September 2018 Venue: Spaces C1 & C2, Spazju Kreattiv Price: Free Curated by Prof. Vince Briffa and Dr Toni Sant, this exhibition explores digital art created in Malta over the past thirty years. See event page here. Creative Legacies: Collaborative Practices for Digital Cultural Heritage Dates and Times: Sunday, 9 September 2018 – Wednesday, 12 September 2018 Venue: Studio A, Spazju Kreattiv Price: Free The Creative Legacies exhibition features the work of five artists as part of the DRHA 2018 conference. Proud and Torn: A Visual Memoir of Hungarian History by Bettina Fabos One and Three Discs (after Kosuth) by Paul Holmes patrol (2017) by Dani Ploeger Acoustic Commons – Live Streams on the Locus Sonus Soundmap by SoundCamp Boxing Skinner by Louis-Charles Tiar
Muscular Musical Interactions: Atau Tanaka and Tricia Dawn Williams Date and Time: Saturday, 8 September 2018, 8pm Venue: Studio B, Spazju Kreattiv Price: €5 / €3 (students and seniors) / Free (Electronic Music Malta members) Renowned contemporary pianist Tricia Dawn Williams performs work by Tokyo-born avant-garde digital composer Atau Tanaka, before Tanaka himself performs a selection of his work. See event page here. Remembering the Future: Digital Arts in Malta 1989-2019 Dates and Times: Thursday, 8 September 2018 – Sunday 30 September 2018 Venue: Spaces C1 & C2, Spazju Kreattiv Price: Free Curated by Prof. Vince Briffa and Dr Toni Sant, this exhibition explores digital art created in Malta over the past thirty years. See event page here. Creative Legacies: Collaborative Practices for Digital Cultural Heritage Dates and Times: Sunday, 9 September 2018 – Wednesday, 12 September 2018 Venue: Studio A, Spazju Kreattiv Price: Free The Creative Legacies exhibition features the work of five artists as part of the DRHA 2018 conference. Proud and Torn: A Visual Memoir of Hungarian History by Bettina Fabos One and Three Discs (after Kosuth) by Paul Holmes patrol (2017) by Dani Ploeger Acoustic Commons – Live Streams on the Locus Sonus Soundmap by SoundCamp Boxing Skinner by Louis-Charles Tiar
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