A drone-based tribute to the the former Kingstown.
John Moore writes:
This week we turn 10 at Clickworks. We’ve grown from quiet beginnings to a full service strategy and design agency. We’ve also found our home in Dún Laoghaire, and wanted to share a view of our town as an unreal place to work. Enjoy.
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In fairness, Dun Laoghaire has been full of drones for years, But enough about DLR CoCo.
Ba-dum-tish
Pity about the biggest crime in Irish Architecture, the fuppin library!
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/environment/d%C3%BAn-laoghaire-council-architect-surprised-at-criticism-of-new-library-1.1865009
What’s going on with the main street in Dun Laoghaire (or the park end if it anyway)? Looks like it’s been bombed.
I have to disagree – the Lexicon library is amazing.
I love the look of it when I’m walking on the pier; or wandering down the metals.
DLRCoCo run wonderful events in the library all year around. It’s an asset to Dun Laoghaire
I love the library. Fantastic facility.
I also disagree, I think the library is a fantastic resource for the area and money well spent.
I find the video a bit distracting though, do we really need so many flashy wipes and headache inducing edits?
Have you tried parking in Dun Laoghaire? George Hook got into a “to-do” with a warden a few years ago and ended up being arrested. To be fair, though, he’d had a few at lunch-time.
Then tried to drive?
Are Clickworks permit holders with the Irish Aviation Authority or is this an illegal drone video?
The credits include Long Range Media, who are registered permit holders with the IAA. A simple Google search told me that.