Belfast Exposed

Exhibitions

2nd May - 1st Jun

Can you hear me now?

Can you hear me now?! (2024) is a durational piece based on content shared on the artist’s social media, linked to the resu...

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2nd May - 29th Jun

Inquiry

This exhibition is an ongoing body of work by Chad Alexander. The series was created in Belfast and centres on people, predom...

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Community

25th Sep - 7th Oct

Young People Behind the Lens

Over the summer, a group of young people from Start 360 explored the cityscape of Belfast. They found new ways to see the...

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21st May - 22nd May

Showing the faces of dementia with Alzheimer’s NI

Ahead of the Alzheimer’s Society Annual Conference 2019 (ASAC19), Belfast Exposed was commissioned by Alzheimer’s NI to w...

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Glitch Art Workshop, inspired by Thomas Albdorf

Events

Date

29th June 2022

Time

11:00 - 17:00

Location

Belfast Exposed

Cost

£50

About The Event

Inspired by the work of Thomas Albdorf currently on display in Gallery I, Belfast Exposed is hosting a unique workshop in glitch art with Belfast based artist Paul Moore.

In this exclusive, one day course, you will learn the basics of glitch image manipulations, which involves the distortion and breakdown of images to produce a new form of visual art, created via digital glitches or errors. Using methods such as Databending and Sonicfication, you will see how image files can be compressed and read through various digital programmes to produce new works of art.

About the artist

Paul Moore is a Belfast based artist who works in ‘Incorrect Process’. He works to exploit the breakdown of information and produce work in the form of  glitch art, visual art that involves or is caused by digital glitches or errors. Moore is based in Belfast after graduating from the Ma in Art Research and Collaboration from Dún Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology.

More info

You can learn more about the work of Thomas Albdorf, which inspired this workshop, here.

For more information and to secure a ticket, contact Conor at training@belfastexposed.org.

Alternatively, you can also book via the workshop's Eventbrite page here.