Pue’s is almost a year old and, we thought, what better way to celebrate than to organise a symposium on the arts, culture, heritage and humanities blogging community in Ireland – where we’ve come from, where we are, and where we’re going in future. Hosted in the TCD Irish Art Research Centre, the day is intended to provide an informal format that will stimulate lots of debate and discussion, led by a group of speakers from Ireland After Nama, The Irish Left Archive, Come Here to Me!, History Compass, Some Blind Alleys, UCD Academic Blogging, Sligo Model Gallery Blog, and, of course, your very own Pue’s. We welcome the input of all voices – from history, arts, culture, heritage and beyond, sceptics and otherwise – so if you’re interested, have a look at our dedicated conference page and keep an eye out on Pue’s for more details closer to the event. Registration is via our online form only and numbers are limited, so we would encourage you to do so early. We look forward to seeing you there!
8 May 2010 at 17:14 |
I look forward to it, and putting faces to names!
Well done on taking the initiative on this, it’s a most interesting subject to discuss, and a timely symposium too.
I’ve heard every pub opinion (Which ranges from ‘You’re all putting great stuff into a blackhole on the internet, blogging will never work!’ to the other extreme, something along the lines of ‘do people still use paper? viva la blogging!’) and it’s always interesting to discuss this issue with other bloggers.
8 May 2010 at 21:36 |
There is a lot of prejudice out there against bloggers. Record needs to be set straight.
10 May 2010 at 05:34 |
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24 May 2010 at 09:28 |
Hi I would very much like to attend!
Can you please confirm
Many thanks
Cathy Fitzgerald
ArtLinks.ie Director and art blogger at http://www.ecoartnotebook.com
24 May 2010 at 11:12 |
where is the Trinity Irish Arts Research centre in Trinity?
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