We are so proud of twelves of our students who took to the airwaves as part of the Cork Midsummer Festival. Their stage wasn’t a theatre or gallery—but rather a radio that they built themselves. The girls became part of the Rebel Resistors Radio Club, an innovative participatory art project that placed the voices and ideas of children at the very heart of the city’s cultural celebration.Over several days, the girls not only built their own functioning analogue radios and antennas, but also wrote and recorded powerful manifestos expressing their dreams, concerns, and demands for the future. This project was an amazing opportunity for our students aimed at promoting women’s participation in STEM.
You can read further about this project on the link below:
Rebel Resistors Radio Club STEM and Creative Arts Project
We are so proud of twelves of our students who took to the airwaves as part of the Cork Midsummer Festival. Their stage wasn’t a theatre or gallery—but rather a radio that they built themselves. The girls became part of the Rebel Resistors Radio Club, an innovative participatory art project that placed the voices and ideas of children at the very heart of the city’s cultural celebration.Over several days, the girls not only built their own functioning analogue radios and antennas, but also wrote and recorded powerful manifestos expressing their dreams, concerns, and demands for the future. This project was an amazing opportunity for our students aimed at promoting women’s participation in STEM.
You can read further about this project on the link below:
Click here to listen to the girls’ radio clips: