The Slow Camera Exchange

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Ireland’s largest analogue camera collection. Curated and used by artist Hermann Marbe.

19/12/2025

Join us for a special film screening of Scores from the Archive: a poetic short film created during the recent two-day workshop led by Artem Trofimenko.

Through movement, writing, and embodied reflection, participants explored the Hermann Marbe Archive in new ways, translating still images into gestures, presence, and creative expression.

📽️ The final video will be screened in the library lobby. Come witness the result of this unique creative process!

🎞️ This Saturday at the Library!
🗓️ November 25 | 🕒 3–5 PM
📍 Cork City Library – Lobby
📌 Free & open to all.






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We’re opening applications for a Volunteer Internship with the Slow Camera Exchange: a hands-on archiving project in Cork City.

You’ll work with real analogue photographs taken between 2000–2018 by Hermann Marbe, helping to build a digital archive used for education, research and creative practice.

This project is all about contributing to culture, learning how digital archives work, and being part of an initiative with long-term impact.

✨ Open to students, creatives & curious minds
📍 Based in Cork City
🎓 Training provided — no previous archiving experience required
📅 January–June 2026 | Flexible schedule

👉 Apply by December 15th via the link in our bio.

Applications reviewed on a rolling basis.
If you are interested in photography, memory and meaningful creative work, this is for you!

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Cork City Library
Cork

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm