Still.
Fecme.
FECYOU Plates (Trademe,co.nz)
Thanks Diarmuid Reilly
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gy_F_zdQWcY&feature=youtu.be
(Top: Anna, age six, who arrived at the Tír na nÓg orphanage in Tanzania, Africa, after suffering years of abuse and, above, Anna now.)
Fergal Quill writes:
My sister Louise has been running her own orphanage in Tanzania since 2006 with the help of family and friends. We recently made this video, explaining the back story and appealing for help to keep the project going. I would greatly appreciate if you could share it with Broadsheet readers…
Of this busy little tilt-shift video, Aaron writes:
Pal of mine works in a digital marketing agency called Strategem, they’re based down in Ringsend [Dublin[. They went up on their roof and took a video of the port/area with some interesting perspective, puts everything into miniature/model town view.
A collaboration between production company Variable and photographer Carli Davidson, whose original photo series (examples above) inspired it.
Previously: It’s A Floppy Chop-Off
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…mee-oww.
Kind of.
Paul Hargreaves writes:
“I was sitting on the dirty 17a Bus yesterday in the rain and noticed how nice the window wipers sounded. I decided to record it and looped it up on my MPC and recorded a little live session dedicated to those mundane mornings on Dublin Bus.”
Pic: Irish Buses
An homage to the cast of characters (in order of appearance) of the first Star Wars trilogy by artist Max Dalton.
You can buy it as a 18″ x 24″ print here (though it was sold out at time of posting)
Covers to broadsheet@broadsheet.ie
Thanks Enda Cunningham, Darragh Clifford, Colin McGann, Neil Henderson, Aidan Ellis, Barry Duggan, Mike Hogan 4FM and Joe Donnelly