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Jye O’Sullivan

Jye is an Assistant Lecturer in History of Art and Visual Cultures at TUDublin. His research interests include Cybernetics, Queer Ecology, Post-Colonial Art and Art Historiography. Jye's research has previously focussed on the intersections between artistic practice and cybernetics, with a specific focus on the artistic uses of cybernetics within a Latin American context.

Jye’s present research interests include, art and cybernetics, contemporary art from Latin America, posthumanism, queer ecology, ecological ethics and the philosophy of technology.

Jye completed his BA in History of Art and MA in History of Art and the Theories and Histories of Architecture the University of York (UK), before completing their PhD in History of Art at the Technological University of Dublin.

Jye has been the recipient of several Marie-Curie secondment grants to the Universidad de las Artes, Guayaquil and the Institut de Recherche et d'Innovation, Paris, as well as a Getty Institute travel grant to pursue research on the Centro de Arte y Comunicación.


Activites

seminar
14. 12. 2022
Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena

Aesthetics of Care and Circular Economies of Design

The Aesthetico Seminar highlighted research on aesthetics of care in design and engineering education and its link to circular economies

workshop
02. 02. 2024 - 03. 02. 2023
Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena

Ethico Intensive Study Programme Cartagena

The Ethico project seminar in Cartagena hosted a two-day study period to promote eco-ethics awareness

workshop
Université de Technologie de Troyes

Ethico Intensive Study Programme Troyes

The UTT Ethico intensive Study program introduced postgraduates to eco-ethics and practical applications

seminar
25. 05. 2022
Hochschule Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences

Just digital futures Seminar

The Just digital futures Seminar discussed digitalization's importance and drawbacks, including surveillance and algorithmic biases

seminar
10. 01. 2024 - 03. 07. 2024
Technological University Dublin

Philosophy of Technology Reading group

The Philosophy of Technology Reading Group is designed to acquaint participants with the complex interplay between culture and technology, delving into the philosophical foundations that influence our comprehension of this evolving relationship

seminar
29. 04. 2021
Technological University Dublin

Seminar Series ‘Think Human First’

The seminar Think Human First aimed to redefine human-centric thinking amid AI and climate change challenges

conference
01. 02. 2024 - 08. 02. 2024
Cyprus University of Technology

Speculative Enquiries: Aesthetic, ethical, and epistemic technologies

The 3rd ECT Lab+ annual Conference explored enriching (non-)positivist knowledge and urged transdisciplinary responses to contemporary crises

conference
07. 03. 2024 - 12. 03. 2024
Technological University Dublin

Techné Logos and the (Neg) Anthropocene

The First Annual Conference of the European Culture and Technology Lab+ aimed to explore the relationship between technology and the (Neg) Anthropocene


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