Jan 3, 2012

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The Day in the Life of a Bench

The bench beside Baggot Street Bridge gets many and varied visitors. This film captures some of the people that passed by and others that used the bench. Joggers, tourists, dog walkers, couples out for a stroll, smokers, children and people just taking some time out all take a rest on the bench.

Music by kind permission of Cormac Phelan. Listen to more of his music at: http://thirteen13.bandcamp.com/

Filmed using time-lapse on June 21st 2010, the longest day of the year.

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Dec 12, 2011

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Our Old Friend Saint Vitalis

The alleged head of the martyred Saint Vitalis of Assisi, Obscure Catholic Saint from the 14C. The Patron Saint against sicknesses and diseases affecting the genitals.

W.S Burroughs reciting The Lord’s Prayer.

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Nov 13, 2011

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The Walls

the walls

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Nov 2, 2011

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Swan

A mute swan investigates model boats sailing on the pond in Herbert Park.

Music “Nightlight” by: Lee Rosevere

 

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Oct 26, 2011

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Flooding of Ballsbridge

Natural disasters happen, it is a fact of life and there is not a lot that can be done about it. When natural disasters occur in conjunction with human error or incompetence (depending on your perceptive) then you often have a major problem. Much of the flooding in Ballsbridge could have been prevented had it not been for the human factor. Will any public official be held accountable?  I would not hold my breath in anticipation.

This is some footage I took as I left the house, filming was the last thing on my mind.

The power of nature …

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Aug 9, 2011

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Attention Perverts …

car windscreen

A friendly note someone left on a neighbors car.

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Jun 11, 2011

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Who Remembers the Hotpress Hall of Fame?

Were going back in time here to about 1997 I think or there about…

On the cusp of the Celtic Tiger the well established and respected Irish music magazine Hotpress ventured into the world of entertainment and education. They created the Hotpress Hall of Fame. An interactive experience taking the visitor through the history of Irish music.

Unfortunately the Hall of Fame was short lived but the music venue lives on as The Academy.

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