An evening with Extended Reality innovator Deepa Mann-Kler at Breastival on Thurs 5th of Aug at 7pm.

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Future Screens NI is pleased to present an evening with Deepa Mann-Kler on Thursday 5th of August at 7:00 PM hosted by Nuala Toman of Future Screens NI.

Deepa Mann-Kler is a ground breaking innovator working in new and emerging technology and CEO of Neon. She has pioneered significant innovations in health, wellbeing and parenting. Deepa is also a visual artist specialising in neon and visual installations. For the event, she will discuss recent Extended Reality (XR) projects, including:

BreatheVR an immersive experience that helps pain sufferers decrease their pain levels. Using a phone and Virtual Reality headset, users look at a beautiful 360-degree garden with floating leaves and islands. The leaves ascend and descend as you breathe deeply. The repeating sequence encourages the user to get into a pattern of diaphragmatic breathing.

Talking Sense an Augmented Reality conversation training tool that uses artificial intelligence technology to enable dynamic machine learning conversation processes with the aim of supporting parents to better understand the behaviour of their children with autism and better enable coping strategies and appropriate interventions.

Find out more about Deepa, her innovations and her company NEON here: https://www.discoverneon.com/

 The event will be chaired by Nuala Toman, Project Manager of Future Screens NI. Nuala formerly held the position of Acting Head of Research Development at Ulster University and is the former Director of Operational Policy within Sinn Féin. She was Project Leader of the £1.2mn AUL@W Project funded by the Scottish Funded Council. As Principal Investigator on significant HE projects Nuala developed theoretical approaches towards understanding the massification of Higher Education and the implications of increased diversity and stratification within the HE system. Nuala has pioneered innovative technological solutions which have been applied within Higher Education. She is a Disability Tutor, an Associate of the Higher Education Academy, and Chair of the Breastival, Vice Chair of Thrive, a Board Member of the NIMC, a Council Member of CCMS, a Covid-19 volunteer, a qualified breastfeeding peer supporter and former Board Member of the Education Authority.

Future Screens NI are delighted to sponsor Breastival which is a unique multi-award winning festival which celebrates, supports and normalises breastfeeding as part of everyday life.

Check out the full Breastival Programme here: https://breastival.co.uk/2021-programme/

Don’t Miss this opportunity for an Evening with Deepa Mann-Kler hosted by Nuala Toman. Register for tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/breastival-2021-tickets-161749014657?keep_tld=1

Announcing the Puttnam Scholars Programme Awardees for 2021.

The Puttnam Scholars Programme for 2021 has begun with eight participants starting their masterclasses. In its second year, the Puttnam Scholars Programme began in 2020 to give emerging creative talent the opportunity to learn from Lord David Puttnam, the Oscar-winning producer of such films as Midnight Express, Chariots of Fire and The Killing Fields. This year, Future Screens NI, Northern Ireland Screen, and Screen Ireland teamed up with Atticus Education to offer four Northern Ireland residents and four Republic of Ireland residents the opportunity to attend 6 two hour online master classes with Lord Puttnam.

Join us in congratulating these recent Puttnam Scholars:

Isabella Djali Devine – Director / Producer selected by Future Screens NI

Aidan Largey – Writer/Director selected by Future Screens NI

Laura Robinson – Writer/Director/Producer selected by Future Screens NI

Helen Rollins –Writer/Director selected by Future Screens NI

Luke Morgan – Writer/Director nominated by GMIT

Ali Doyle – Producer nominated by TU Dublin

Niamh O’Connor –Writer nominated by IADT

James Skerritt – Director/Director of Photography nominated by LIT

The participants receive access to live online masterclasses exploring the following themes: 

The Power of Identity

The Evolution of Creativity

Fact or Fiction

Builders and Brokers

Music and Meaning

Interpreting the Future

The participants receive tuition as wells as a scholarship from Atticus Education, supported by Accenture in Ireland, to the value of €1.5k for use in furthering their career development.

Neon and partners launch a new app ARt aka AR Street Art featuring an Augmented Reality Belfast Street Art Experience with funding from Future Screens NI’s Rewriting the Narrative Award.

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ARt offers a fusion of physical street art and digital 360 AR for iOS and Android addressing issues raised by Covid-19 restrictions on street art tourism and offering enhanced street art experience moving forward. 

Following the impact of Covid-19 on art tourism to Belfast city centre and the opportunity for arts and creatives to produce new socially distanced engagements with the public, project lead Deepa Mann-Kler, CEO of Neon and her team researched and developed a new app to facilitate tourist facing projects. Neon in partnership with Aura Digital Studios, Italic Pig and Yellow Design developed, with funding from Future Screens NI’s Rewriting the Narrative award a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) creating an AR experience for one piece of street art, “Deep Love” by ADW Art on Dunbar Street in the Cathedral Quarter. The Belfast city centre project introduced a model for future implementations in Belfast and beyond. Once tourism starts again, ARt will encourage visitors to extend the length of time spent with and enhance visitor experience of the street art itself with potential to expand in scale across the city and beyond. The project facilitates future projects and apps using new digital content for tourism marketing promotional purposes to encourage virtual and online visitors to find and encounter new experiences.

App link: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/deep-love-art/id1559787151

Partnerships:

Aura Digital Studios is an independent, interdisciplinary animation studio based in Belfast. https://www.auradigitalstudios.com

Italic Pig are award-winning indie game and animation developers based in Holywood, Northern Ireland. One recent production is Paleo Pines, a dinosaur themed ranching game developed by in partnership with Irregular Corporation and NI Screen. https://www.italicpig.com/

Neon is a creative immersive technologies company creating experiences in virtual, augmented and mixed realities. Recent awards include the Royal Television Society Finalist RETNE “Interactive Entertainment” 2017 and WinTech Series Finalist “Tech Start Up Of the Year” 2018. https://www.discoverneon.com

Yellow Design is a design firm based in Belfast and Dublin, experienced in Augmented Visualisation and tooling as well as immersive Virtual Environments. Recent Belfast projects include Titanic: Back in Belfast. https://www.yellowdesign.tv

Future Tuesdays presents Prisons Memory Archive with Dr Conor McCafferty 29th of June 2021

On the 29th June 2021, Future Tuesdays welcomed Dr Conor McCafferty, Project Manager of the Prisons Memory Archive (PMA) presented the recently launched website hosting oral histories and documentation from their project developed over a number of years.

The website, launched in 2020, houses the PMA’s collection of walk-and-talk recordings with people who had a connection with the Maze and Long Kesh and Armagh Gaol during the conflict in Northern Ireland / the North of Ireland. The full collection of PMA recordings is now housed in the Public Record Office (PRONI). The new website, co-produced by staff at Queen's University and PMA participants, and produced with support from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, aimed to improve accessibility and introduce new audiences to the PMA. 

In the talk, Dr Conor McCafferty, Project Manager of the Prisons Memory Archive at the time and now a member of the PMA's Advisory Group, discussed the development of the website as part of the broader public engagement aims of the project - and the importance of the PMA's ethical framework in guiding the original recordings and subsequent public engagement work.

The Prisons Memory Archive website can be found here:

https://www.prisonsmemoryarchive.com/

Future Screens NI host: Policy Roundtable Chaired by the DUP 30th April 2021

On Friday 30th of April Future Screens NI hosted a Policy Roundtable Chaired by the DUP.

Future Screens NI and the Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre at Ulster University hosted our second Creative Industry Panel Round Table on Friday 30th of April. The event was a direct engagement with the DUP who hold the Minister for the Economy and Chair the Communities Committee. Future Screens NI provided a platform for industry to engage directly with politicians on matters of mutual interest.

The event focused upon key policy, finance and practice challenges and opportunities within the creative industries and the potential for collaboration and change. The current implications of Covid-19 and the road to economic recovery were also explored. The event was chaired by Paula Bradley MLA and featured Professor Paul Moore, Director of Future Screens NI; Professor Greg Maguire, CEO of HUMAIN and Lucy Baxter, Founder of Mental Abuse Matters.

The round table featured:  

Paula Bradley MLA – North Belfast

Paula was first elected to the Assembly in 2011 to represent the North Belfast constituency. Following the restoration of the power sharing Executive and Assembly in January 2020, Paula was appointed Chair of the Committee for Communities, and is party spokesperson for Communities.  Paula has previously served on the Committee for Health, and was the party spokesperson on Health. Prior to being elected to the Assembly, Paula was a Councillor on Newtownabbey Borough Council, and served as Mayor.  She has also worked within the DUP policy unit as a communications officer and was a social worker. Her priority areas include health, tackling poverty and housing.

Carla Lockhart MP – Upper Bann

Elected to Westminster in 2019, Carla was previously an MLA for Upper Bann from 2016-2019. Prior to her election to the Assembly, Carla was a Councillor on Craigavon Borough Council (2007-2014) serving as the last Mayor of the Borough (2013-14), and Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council (2014-2016), following the Review of Public Administration.  Carla has a strong interest in the prevention of online harm and cyber bullying, and has spoken regularly on the need to legislated in this area.  Her additional priorities include farming, education, mental health, supporting the elderly and mental health.

George Dorrian – Policy Officer

George is a policy officer for the DUP, and leads on a number of areas including the economy, housing and tourism. He has a strong interest in entrepreneurship and building skills, especially within the digital and creative industry sectors. George is also a member of Belfast City Council, representing the Titanic DEA, and was Group Leader until February 2021.  He is a member of the City Growth and Regeneration Committee, and the Strategic Policy and Resources Committee.

Sharon Skillen – Policy Officer

Sharon is a policy officer for the DUP, and leads on areas including young people, anti-poverty strategy and online harm policies. She has a strong interest in providing young people with the opportunities to develop their skills and employment opportunities. Sharon is also a member of Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council, representing the Castlereagh East DEA, and is a member of the Environmental Services and Leisure and Community Development Committees.

Professor Paul Moore is the Director of Future Screens NI and a Co-Director of Ulster’s Creative Industries Institute (CII). He was awarded a personal chair in 2009 becoming Professor of Creative Technologies at the Magee campus, and was awarded a National Teaching Fellowship in 2014. His research is focused on both the creative industries and the ways in which theory and practice can be brought together in research, training and education. Most recently he has been involved in various arts data research projects with national bodies such as NESTA in the UK. He has published widely in a range of journals/books and his practice has been exhibited in a number of commissioned gallery exhibitions in London, Coventry, Belfast, Derry, Lough Neagh, and the National Gallery of Namibia. He was the Ofcom Content Board member for Northern Ireland from 2007 to 2013. From 1995 to 2004 he was also a board member of the Northern Ireland Film and Television Commission and chaired the education committee which developed the seminal Wider Literacy policy document.  In his spare time he is a freelance broadcaster with BBC Radio Ulster and has written and presented a range of documentaries for BBC national radio. 

Professor Paul Moore provided an update regarding the investment of £22.5 million into the local creative industries by Future Screens NI and partners which has stimulated more than 3,000 live projects across the region creating 234 high level jobs and generating 50 viable new products at the mid point of the project with more innovations to come forward to market in the coming months.

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Professor Greg Maguire- CEO and Founder of HUMAIN. Greg has been instrumental in the launch and development of numerous globally successful animations including Walt Disney Feature Animation, Industrial Light & Magic, Lucasfilm Animation and Digital Domain. His film credits include Academy Award-nominated Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Academy Award-winning Happy Feet and Avatar. He was R&D Supervisor at Lucasfilm Animation and a Creature Supervisor at Industrial Light & Magic. As Professor of Animation at Ulster University, he founded the 3D computer animation program at Ulster University and led its research cluster, Future and Virtual Worlds. He sits on the board of directors of Northern Ireland Screen, is a member of the Visual Effects Society and MIT alumnus.

HUMAIN are a leading company in the region working globally to provide technology which facilitates gaming and visual effects.  HUMAIN’s unique product has penetrated the global market working with significant partners including Microsoft and HBO.

Professor Greg Maguire provided an update of the growth of HUMAIN during the ongoing crisis and showcased new technology developed by HUMAIN.

https://humain-studios.com/

Lucy Baxter, Founder of Mental Abuse Matters. Mental Abuse Matters is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation created to raise awareness about mental abuse including emotional, psychological and verbal abuse. The Mental Abuse Matters Campaign involves animated film and a pioneering VR project as part of outreach and intervention. In collaboration with partners, Future Screens NI, Queen's University Belfast and Darkley Films, Mental Abuse Matters is developing a unique training and therapeutic tool for health and social care. Mental Abuse Matters have are building a strong presence across communities and social media in order to effect change in mental abuse legislation and in industry, the legal system and relationship education with regard to mental abuse. The overall intention of Mental Abuse matters is to build a recognition of the detrimental impact of mental abuse which has permeated our society as a whole.

Lucy Baxter provided an overview of her project to date and showcased her innovative training environment which is aimed at addressing Mental Abuse.

https://www.mentalabusematters.com/