Monthly Archives: July 2012
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTIpG-EhfqA
You may recall the post where we asked you to review a demo of a new sound app from some developers in Dublin.
It allows you to sync quality sound with the video you may have captured at a concert.
This just in (above): it seems to work.
Cathal Furey writes:
The Stunning played a free gig at the Volvo Ocean Races in Galway on Friday night and they used 45sound at it. Fairly epic gig and I think it will be of interest to some of your Broadsheet readers of a certain generation.
This is them playing “Brewing Up A Storm” to finish the show: I think it shows off the 45sound concept pretty well. We’ve had 44 videos uploaded to the show but there must be a lot more that people haven’t yet uploaded, would be great if you could stick up a post asking for them.
Send videos to 45Sound here
Hi-res image here
Available as an 18″ x 24″ (45 x 60cm) $20 print from Pop Chart Lab, what sez:
An alphabetical primer on the wonders of typography, including serifs, hooks, diacritics, spines, ligatures, and more. Each print is signed and numbered by the artists, from a first edition of 500.
Coming up, Carer’s Association on census figures that show 2,000 carers are under the age of ten.
— RTÉ NewsAtOne (@RTENewsAtOne) July 10, 2012
Street art by Adam Łokuciejewski and Szymon Czarnowski in Olsztyn, Poland.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqK8Dt7CxUg
What you may need to know
1. This new Irish movie debuts tomorrow at the Galway Film Fleadh.
2. You may recognize leading man Sean Maguire from Eastenders. We loved
him in Meet The Spartans (2008), but don’t tell anybody.
3. Extra point for the Patrick Bergin cameo.
4. Double extra points for actually recognising Patrick Bergin, who now
resembles a bad-ass Old Testament prophet.
5. Random stuffed fox at 1’39.
6. Scots sitcom legend Ford Kiernan at 1’50. What do you mean you’ve
never seen Still Game?
7. We say: It’s Once meets The Hangover!
One of the Bat props from The Dark Knight Rises at Stephen’s Green, Dublin before heading to Dundrum Town Square this morning.
(Pix: Steven Menton/Oisin)











