A ‘VISUAL BRIDGE’ between North Earl Street in Dublin and Fifth Avenue in New York City will open tomorrow. The technology art sculpture, the Portal, will offer the public a real-time visual ...
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The 'portal' connecting Dublin and New York City has restarted this afternoon after it was paused earlier this week, but it ...
Dublin and New York City have been linked-up in a real-time visual bridge as part of a groundbreaking art project. 'The Portal' art installation features an on-street sculpture with a 24/7 ...
A visual portal connecting Dublin to New York City is already causing chaos in the city centre. This week, an on-street art installation dubbed ‘The Portal’ was unveiled with a 24/7 livestream of both ...
A ground breaking public art installation known as ‘The Portal’ is set to form a visual bridge between New York City and Dublin, launching on the 8th May. ‘The Portal’ installation is part of ...
Following its halt earlier this week, the 'portal' that links Dublin and New York City has resumed operating this afternoon.
The ‘portal’ sculpture between Dublin and New York, which will have people of both cities see each other in real-time on stream, has officially opened. Officials in Dublin and New York simultaneously ...
The New York City Portal is located in front of the Flatiron Building on Fifth Avenue and Dubliners can find their local portal on O'Connell Street in front of the GPO and the Spire. When The ...
The livestream portal was closed down temporarily following reports of inappropriate behaviour on the Irish side.
The cultural bond between Ireland and New York got a little stronger this week. A new public art installation “The Portal” debuted in Dublin and Manhattan on Wednesday, with a 24/7 live stream ...
According to RTÉ, the live stream will now operate daily from 6am to 4pm in New York and 11am to 9pm in Dublin. In a video ...