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 XXjob 02/04/2015 NEWS Artist Jools Gilson on the Knitting Map, a textile installion which combined hand-knitting with motion-sensing technolgies, involving more than two thousand people. The work which was one of the flagship projects of Cork's year as European Capital of Culture in 2005, and became the subject of local and national controversy in that year. The Glucksman Gallery are presenting both the original work of art that emerged from this ambitious collaboration, as well photography, documents and media reports, which will enable visitors to revisit and explore this key moment in Cork's cultural history, The exhibition runs from 2nd April - 5th July, Glucksman Gallery, UCC.
Picture: Denis Scannell 
 Keywords: DENIS SCANNELL
jpg(27)(6) 
 XXjob 02/04/2015 NEWS Artist Jools Gilson on the Knitting Map, a textile installion which combined hand-knitting with motion-sensing technolgies, involving more than two thousand people. The work which was one of the flagship projects of Cork's year as European Capital of Culture in 2005, and became the subject of local and national controversy in that year. The Glucksman Gallery are presenting both the original work of art that emerged from this ambitious collaboration, as well photography, documents and media reports, which will enable visitors to revisit and explore this key moment in Cork's cultural history, The exhibition runs from 2nd April - 5th July, Glucksman Gallery, UCC.
Picture: Denis Scannell 
 Keywords: DENIS SCANNELL
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XXjob 02/04/2015 NEWS Artist Jools Gilson on the Knitting Map, a textile installion which combined hand-knitting with motion-sensing technolgies, involving more than two thousand people. The work which was one of the flagship projects of Cork's year as European Capital of Culture in 2005, and became the subject of local and national controversy in that year. The Glucksman Gallery are presenting both the original work of art that emerged from this ambitious collaboration, as well photography, documents and media reports, which will enable visitors to revisit and explore this key moment in Cork's cultural history, The exhibition runs from 2nd April - 5th July, Glucksman Gallery, UCC.
Picture: Denis Scannell


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