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“the salt bitter sweet sea"
- The Food Thing
This banquet was an artwork that explored ideas and images of seafaring and food in the era of the tall ships. Combining food and various artworks, the meal sought to change perceptions of the age of sail and its impact on such things as sugar, Irish slavers and the taste for spices.
The work to...
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[murmur]
- Shawn Micallef, Gabe Roussel & James Sawhney
[murmur] at Dublin Docklands was an audio documentary as part of the 2007 Bealtaine festival which collected and presented stories set in specific Docklands locations, as told by ...
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Writing the City
- Conor McGarrigle & TacTic (Ralph Borland Seodin O'Sullivan)
The project was a GPS drawing walk intervention which involved walking with a hand-held GPS unit tracking our movement as we walked. The walk was to a preplanned route and as we walked the track log of our movement drew a giant word onto a map of the city. The word written was Fucked? (with the ?...
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why foxes don't get drunk
- Catherine Barragry
A soundstation structure was made in response to the desire to occupy and activate an odd little valley enclave in the park. The sound station was a wooden construction with rainbow lights, corrugated plastic roofing, L.E.D. strip lighting, sound equipment (speaker, ampifier, record player, lapto...
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What's the Story? Collective
- Michael Byrne, Graham Dunphy, Jamie Hendrick, Garrett Kenny, Vanessa Kenny, Nichola Mooney, Jonathan Myers, Gillian O'Connor, Fiona Whelan & Nicola Whelan
What's the Story? Collective emerged from a set of existing relationships between artist Fiona Whelan and staff and young people of Rialto Youth Project who have been working in collaboration since 2004.
The artist in partnership with the staff at the youth project, carried out a resea...- view project here
What Does He Need?
- Fiona Whelan and Brokentalkers
A long-term collaborative project exploring how men and boys are shaped by and influence the world they live in.
To date, the What Does He Need? project has grown through partnerships with: The Children and Youth Action Group of the North West Inner City Network; Philosopher Dr. Rob Grant;...
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Welcome to the Neighbourhood
- Michelle Horrigan
Founded in 2006, Askeaton Contemporary Arts (ACA) aims to promote and provide contemporary visual art to the locale of Askeaton Co Limerick. Within this, Welcome to the Neighbourhood is an annual programme of invited international and Irish artists who live and work in the town o...
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Walking Silvermines / Siúlóid Béal Átha Gabhann
- Fiona Woods, Clive Moloney, Sally-Anne McFadden, David Wrenne & the people of Silvermines
A 'walking project', which takes the form of a book, a map, a website and 12 locations in Silvermines and the surrounding area. The work sets out to activate physical and narrative spaces, drawing on material that was presented by the community of Silvermines an ongoing process of public consulta...
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Walking on O'Connell St, 2008
- Julian Opie
This animated LED work by Julian Opie is installed on the forecourt of the Hugh Lane Dublin City Gallery on Parnell Square, Dublin 1. It is just one part of a temporary installation of five animated LED installations which were sited along the central median of O’Connell Street and on Parn...
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Voices of Memory
- Christina Kubisch
A riverside sound-art installation at the Irish National War Memorial Gardens
Located along the banks of the River Liffey at the Memorial Gardens in Islandbridge, Dublin, Voices of Memory, is a contemporary sound artwork by internationally renowned artist Christina Kubisch. designed as a commemo...
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