Multimodal Communication Research screenings and exhibitions

Multimodal Communication Research - Screenings

The Flow 34 cinematic exhibition includes audio/visual work projects that can be viewed in a continuous loop exhibition in The Cube, Áras na Mac Léinn building from 29 June 2026.


Do Sheep Dream of Electric Ruins?
Matt Parker

Filhas Potiguares (Potiguar Daughters)
Talyta França

Most People Are Other People
Wenshu Kan

Memory as Resistance: Colombia’s Archivo del Paro #28A
Gabriella Bellot

My Soil, My Soul: The Cham Struggle to Remember and Revive
Isra Fejzullaj

Two Stitches, One Cent
Jannat Malik

AI Took Everything in My Room But Gave Me a Photo
Bianca Zamora Perez

Experiencing Regenerative Communities Together Through Urban Play
Troy Innocent, Professora N'arweet Carolyn Briggs, Ashleigh Dharma, Carlo Tolentino, Alison Soutar, and Gio Fitzpatrick

The Jump

Iman El Moctar and Julie Mubashir Hanif

Mato Grosso: the tragedy of femicide and extreme right-wing sexism
Julia Gabriella Nogueira Munhoz

Exit to Entry: Black Expats & Teaching English Abroad as Fugitive, Liberatory Praxis
Nandi Pointer

Un-monument: Cold War "legacy sites" and the mediation of nuclear violence
John Shiga, Olivia D’Alfonso, Shafiya Khan, Zishuo Li, and Jonah Milo


Multimodal Communication Research - Exhibition

The exhibition can be viewed in The Stage and the Large Acoustic Room, Áras na Mac Léinn - MacLeinn building from 29 June 2026


Fear Me: Gender Based Violence, Affective Economies & Markets for Women’s Safety
Simron Gill

AFOA.NZ – Mapping the Country through Children’s Letters in a Collaboratively Created Interactive Videobook
Gisela De Castro

Exhibition as Method: storytelling, imagination and knowledge production
Charlotte Hill and Mirca Madianou

Through the Hole: Informal Passages, Remembered Seas
Aysu Arsoy

Homesickness: Tea as Material and Sensory Medium in Diasporic Experience
Zishuo Li

Remembering 1991: The Voices of Ahiska Turks
Khatimat Abilova

Visual Language: Decoding Kazakh Ornaments
Dariya Utepkaliyeva

The new economic reality of participatory communication and development told through six metaphors and poems

Jessica Noske-Turner

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