Embark on an immersive journey into the dynamic fusion of theatre and digital media technology in this groundbreaking TEDx talk. Theatre-maker Sinéad O'Donnell-Carey delves into the innovative ways in which technology is reshaping the theatrical landscape. Sinéad O’Donnell-Carey is a theatre maker and production designer from Dublin living in Donegal. Trained in theatre design, Sinéad explores digital media technology for theatre and performance art, combining visual art practices with the body in the space. Current work includes ‘Belfast Girls,’ produced by Quintessence Theatre Company, ‘Slip,’ co-produced by the Hawk’s Well Theatre. Most recent theatre designs include ‘Hear Me Speak’ & ‘Gazelle’ at Hawk’s Well Theatre, ‘An Chos Eile’ Aerach Aiteach Gaelach, Axis Ballymun, ‘The Asylum Workshop,’ commissioned by the Grangegorman Society with TU Dublin.
Sinéad is currently doing a PhD in visual media technology in live performance at Atlantic Technological University, Sligo, she has an MA in Film & Theatre from National University of Ireland, Galway and BA in Performing Arts and Theatre Design from Institute of Technology Sligo. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at [ Ссылка ]
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