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Researcher Enya Moore (TU Dublin) in conversation with Digital Humanities Lecturer James O’ Sullivan (UCC) about the
Cork International Film Festival Archive. Cork International Film Festival’s
archive tracks the history of modern film and Cork, amassed over 68 years, has
been developed in partnership with the Department of Digital Humanities at
University College Cork. This project is a collaboration between students and
staff within the Department of Digital Humanities and Department of Film and
Screen Media at UCC, and the Cork International Film Festival. Check out the
CIFF archive here: https://corkfilmfest.ucc.ie and the Cork
International Film Festival here: https://www.corkfilmfest.org
Biographies
Dr. James O'Sullivan is based in the Department
of Digital Humanities, part of the School of English & Digital Humanities,
at University College Cork (UCC). He conducts empirical research on and teaches
across literature and culture; reads digital fiction and literary games; and
explores the changing nature of culture and cultural production in the digital
age.
Dr Enya Moore is a
postdoctoral researcher, writer, and educator. She is currently working on an
Irish Research Council funded project called Festivals, Audiences and
Digital Experience across the School of Tourism and Hospitality and
the School of Media at TU Dublin. |