Freddie Hoskin writes:
I’m currently apartment hunting in Dublin and I think I’ve just found the worst one yet.
19 Abbeydale Close Lucan Co Dublin, Lucan, Co. Dublin (property.ie)
Freddie Hoskin writes:
I’m currently apartment hunting in Dublin and I think I’ve just found the worst one yet.
19 Abbeydale Close Lucan Co Dublin, Lucan, Co. Dublin (property.ie)
This afternoon.
Fianna Fáil headquarters, Mount Street, Dublin 2.
Thanks Gary McNulty.
Previously: Philip Cairns on Broadsheet
Meanwhile…
Hundreds taking part in remembrance rally for Philip Cairns making 30th anniversary of disappearance #rtenews pic.twitter.com/1V23LFu3BQ
— Dyane Connor (@Dyaneconnor) October 23, 2016
Earlier
Rathfarnham, Dublin 14.
How has the world changed since you were born?
Compare and contrast here.
(H/T: John Gallen via Stephen Pinker)
This afternoon.
At Smithfield Square, Dublin 7.
The Science Gallery writes:
These life-sized outlines of various Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) or drones are public artworks executed by the writer, publisher, artist, and technologist James Bridle.
Many military drones fly higher than 30,000 feet, where they often operate undetected either for surveillance, or for launching missiles at remote targets. This increasingly ubiquitous but stealthy tool of modern warfare is all but unseen, and the artist combats this by marking out the shadow of the drone in urban settings.
The series, produced in collaboration with designer Einar Sneve Martinussen, forms one part of James’ wide-ranging visual and textual activism dealing with issues of the post-privacy era: secret surveillance, extraordinary rendition, and the systems that permit and encourage such violence against and among citizen-subjects.
The increasing use of UAVs, among other recent designs for conflict, provokes discussion about autonomous military technologies and about the ethics of using efficient but increasingly unaccountable designs in warfare.
Earlier: ‘Who Is “We”? What Constituency Do You Represent?’
Thanks Mark Stedman and Rob Collins
What if Joyce had never met Nora?
What if Roy Keane had gone back to Saipan?
What if acclaimed artist Annie West created a buke around these and other What Ifs?
And what if Annie did this with a host of glittering essayists?
What If? (New Island Press) is a new compendium of elegantly fun drawings by Annie and alternative endings to famous stories “bringing to life an imaginary world turned upside down”.
Includes essays from Liz Buckley, Turtle Bunbury, Dr Dean Burnett, Charlie Connelly, Frank Cottrell-Boyce, Robert Cullen, Barry Devlin, Myles Dungan, Tara Flynn, Tom Foley, Jim Lockhart, Declan Lynch, Cathal MacCoille, David McCullagh, Dearbhail McDonald, Frank McNally, Feargal Murphy, Sheila O’Malley, Lorna Siggins, Colm Tobin and ‘sheet ricksmith John Moynes.
In all good bookshops NOW.
Available to order online here
Or at Amazon here
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