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The New York–Dublin Portal (also simply known as The Portal) is an interactive installation created by Lithuanian artist Benediktas Gylys to allow people in New York City and Dublin to interact with each other using two 24-hour live streaming video screens (without audio). The second series of installations in Gylys' Portal series, the New ...
Surprising absolutely no one, the voyeuristic new "Portal" street exhibit in the Flatiron District connecting New York City and Dublin with a 24/7 live video feed has already caused chaos --- with ...
In New York, Mark McConnell waved at his 57-year-old dad, Seamus, back home in Dublin. “Very exciting, amazing, a bit surreal,” said Mark, 23, who is studying history and politics at Trinity ...
May 20, 2024 at 7:38 AM. The portal linking people in Dublin and New York via a live stream has reopened with set hours following a spate of inappropriate behaviour. The installations allowed ...
On 8 May 2024, another two installations in the series were placed in New York City and Dublin, Ireland, to create the New York–Dublin Portal. The Dublin installation is located on O'Connell Street, while the New York City Portal was placed at the Flatiron South Public Plaza. A few days after the installation, the portals in Dublin and New ...
Casual dining restaurants. Camile; The Counter; Eddie Rocket's; Five Guys; Gourmet Burger Kitchen; Hard Rock Cafe; Harry Ramsden's; Leo Burdock; O'Briens Irish Sandwich Bar kiosk, Ballsbridge, Dublin
A livestream portal linking New York and Dublin reopened Sunday after it was briefly shut down last week amid reports of people flashing body parts, doing drugs on camera and trolling viewers on ...
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