Remembering the days of ATARI in Tipperary Town
Creative Places Tipperary Town has issued a call out to Former ATARI Workers and community members with memories of ATARI in Tipperary Town.
Were you part of the ATARI story in Tipperary Town? Did you work there, have a family member who did, or hold special memories of its impact on the town?
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Creative Places Tipperary Town, in collaboration with TUS and Youth Work Ireland Tipperary, is inviting former ATARI workers and community members to take part in a unique intergenerational project that will reassemble and celebrate the legacy of ATARI’s iconic arcade machines.
Gather for an ensemble session on Monday, 5th August.
Were you part of the team behind some of the most iconic video games of the1980s and 1990s? Join us for a special hands-on
workshop led by artist and lecturer Paul Keating, where you’ll collaborate with local young people to assemble, paint, and relaunch arcade games like Asteroids,Centipede, Battlezone, and Space Invaders. Your stories,experience, and insight into
the machines that shaped a generation will be aninvaluable part of this project.
Tuesday, 6th August – Story-sharing Day:
Come share your memories of ATARI—the people you knew, the work you did, or what ATARI meant to the community. These stories will help shape a new public artwork inspired by Tipperary’s industrial history.
Whether you were employed by ATARI or simply connected to its legacy, we’d love to hear from you! This is not only a chance to reconnect with the past, but also to share your knowledge with a new generation, contribute memorabilia, and take part in a celebratory event this September in Tipperary Town.
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If you—or someone you know—worked at ATARI in Tipperary and would like to get involved, please get in touch!
Contact-
Email: creative.places@youthworktipperary.ie
Phone: 087 618 8075, Steph Saidha-Creative Places
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