Lens/Post Lens | Lecture Series at the RHA, Dublin
The verisimilitude of photography and film has been augmented by a suite of post-production software where reality could be altered, changed, recreated or entirely re-imagined. The premise that the lens is analogous to what it refracts has become significantly complicated. The lens or the screen now mediates or creates realities in the post internet age. Discourse in cinematic production, despite the ability of digital animation to create and render imagined worlds that are hyperealistic, has seen a turn to the authenticity of βin cameraβ techniques as a more persuasive suspension of audience belief.
Contemporary artists are free to cross these boundaries, specialise and appropriate in their practice an array of lens-based approaches. This series of public talks looks at a range of lens and media strategies employed in current visual arts practice.
- Kevin Gaffney: 26 September
- Jesse Jones: 3 October
- Alan Butler: 24 October
- Samuel Laurence Cunanne: 7 November
- Shane Lynam: 14 November
- Elaine Hoey: 28 November
All talks begin at 5:30pm in the RHA Friendsβ Room. This series of talks is free of charge and open to the public. Booking is required via the below talk links.
All talks are free and open to the public. Book here: rhagallery.ie/lecture-series/lens-post-lens/
Lens/Post Lens | Lecture Series at the RHA, Dublin