Monthly Archives: January 2013

Momo, the dog of visual artist Andrew Knapp, waits patiently for you to find him in each of the pictures above.

Granted, it’s not terribly challenging, but – and we can’t fully explain this – you will become slightly happier each time you locate Momo.

Find mo’ Momo here at Knapp’s Instagram page or at the Find Momo Tumblr.

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Oh.

Tourism Ireland reportedly paid the Irish Times nearly €500,000 for the domain name Ireland.com.

Now it’s here. And it’s as green, cloying and The Gathering-laden as you had possibly feared.

But it’ does have a bonus “Disney Ireland” link. With tricolour rollercoasters and shamrock Mickeys?

Nope, just sheep.

And if your’re an Irish person who wants to holiday here you have to go to discoverireland.com. Because Ireland.com is only responsible for marketing the island of Ireland OVERSEAS as a holiday destination.

Bloody foreigners.

Ireland.com


Previously: The Complaint That Looks Like Ireland.com

Bi-polar Bare wherin the late PJ Richardson, a child prodigy, discusses his Bipolar condition.

Brian Stokes writes:

 I don’t know if this would be of any use to you but I did a blog post last night (see below) on a local man [Limerick] and friend who passed away following a tragic accident. The main reason I’m sending it to you is that his sister was involved in making a very short (five minute) documentary on him suffering from Bi-Polar. It’s very nice and touching and since he was so well known locally I think people who would have known PJ would appreciate watching it. Hopefully you can give the video a good airing.

 

In Memory Of PJ (Brian Stokes, Ismisebrian)

Made as part of the Documentary Filmmaking course in Filmbase.

Fresh pastels, daring mustards and the unmistakable presence of early-90s Gaultier.

From top: Mary Lou McDonald and Aengus O Snodaigh; from left, Pearse Doherty. Gerry Adams, Mary Lou McDonald and Brian ‘What casual wear memo?‘ Stanley at the Teacher’s Club, Parnell Street, Dublin, this afternoon discussing the new Dail and Seanad term

(Mark Stedman/Photocall Ireland)

How does he do that?

A new comedy spot for Energie Fitness Club by Blinder Films and  IFTA-winner Lorcan Finnegan. He of that Done Deal ad.

Second part here.

Agency: Publicis Dublin; Senior Copywriter: Des Creedon Senior Art Director: John Kilkenny Agency Producer: Niamh Skelly Director: Lorcan Finnegan Producer: Helen Hayden Executive Producer: Michael Duffy

 

Thanks Ged Murray