‘Phenomenal Woman: A Poetic View of the Social Construction of Widows
A collaborative project by Caroline Coyle and Nicole McKenna
The work included a short film, a paper and a presentation around recent
conversations with women from St Mary’s Church …
Matter began as a mapping of found (and lost) turf on the by roads of Ireland. Shannon-side boglands sources are identifiable through shape, composition, foot or machine-saved.
A secondary project CRUX – sees real world placement of (upstream) matter …
“See how they run” is series of “glitched patchworks” – A playful look at a world of glitched artefacts
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A patchwork-in-progress
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Culture as currency and the commodification of culture sees identities of places throughout Ireland iconicised. Brown signs or tourist signs stand guard at gateways to towns and villages where meaning once represented through language agus anam an baile takes on …
I shall be presenting my work at this DATA.ie event in the Science Gallery, Dublin
Where: Studios One and Two Science Gallery, Trinity College Dublin
When: 1830-2030, May 31st 2012
Admission: Free
DATA 53.0 is a unique event to …
Artwork by Nicole McKenna
Medium: Neon + sensor (optional)
Synopses: GONE symbolises the flickering moment. The temporal passing of now, from now-to-then (time) and the here-and-now (PRESENT).
GONE is a sculptural light piece, with a timely presence.
As Ireland sits …
Artwork by Nicole McKenna
Medium: Neon + acyrlic
Size: 500mm x 500mm (+ plinth mount)
Synopses: Data / Object / Model is a sculptural neon piece. This artwork is a 3d visualisation of data – in two flavours.
Online / …
A website dedicated to the Boora Project by Nicole McKenna.
The Boora Project is a digital intervention in landscape and was performed live in Boora, County Offaly, on May 3rd, 2011. Please see the website for the full extent …
Works-in-progress by Nicole McKenna
Laser projection in landscape
Test 01
Killucan
Co Westmeath
April 2011
“Men can see nothing around them that is not their own image; everything speaks to them of themselves. Their very landscape is alive.” …