Built back in 2009, Madrid based architecture firm Selgas Cano’s sunken office in the woods: a tubular space with a wraparound glass wall allowing natural light and productivity-enhancing views of the woodland to flood in.
Behind You
atPeace activist Colm Reddy (in orange) protesting the jailing of Margaretta D’Arcy during Eamon Gilmore’s arrival at Government Buildings on Merrion Street, Dublin this morning.
Meanwhile…
From left: Joan Collins TD, Mary Lou McDonald TD, Clare Daly TD and Catherine Murphy TD at the gates of Leinster House, in support of Margaretta D’Arcy also this morning.
Laura Hutton/Photocall Ireland
On the old Dublin road road between Littleton and Horse and Jockey, Co Tipperary on Sunday evening. The horse, according to the Tipperary Star, collapsed and died from exhaustion while Sulky racing.
Animal Cruelty As Sulky Horse Driven To Death (Tipperary Star)
A neon-tinged fan-made trailer for a feasible update of Walter Hill’s 1979 classic movie shot by Ram Bhat, who sez:
Los Angeles 1992 – The Warriors and every other gang in the city are called to meet in the Valley. Cyrus, the leader of the biggest gang (The Riffs), wants to take over LA and proposes a truce amongst them all. But as events take a turn for the worse, the Warriors have to fight their way back home to Long Beach. WILL THEY SURVIVE THE NIGHT?
Chaotic scenes as traders in #Cork battle on the streets to get hold of sandbags. See the 5.30 #Tv3News @corkcitycouncil
— Paul Byrne (@PaulByrne_1) February 4, 2014
Pic Via Ciara Lawless
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London-based Belgian concept artist Jonas De Ro – much in demand by the film and gaming world – uses Photoshop, Cinema 4D, Wacom Intuos and ZBrush to create the lighting effects and colour palette of his fantasy cityscapes.
No Bad Girls
atIrish rap and social documentary Broken Song ( 2013).
Alan writes:
Given your regular featuring of decent Irish rap and the fact that you’ve posted about the film previously previously we’d greatly appreciate if you could mention this.
After Silence, are putting on a screening of award-winning Irish documentary Broken Song, TONIGHT in the Twisted Pepper [LiffeyAbbey Street, Dublin 1]. The screening starts at 7.30PM and there will be a post screening Q&A with the director [Claire Dix] and cast.
Broken Song at the Twisted pepper (Facebook)


















