Showing posts with label Docks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Docks. Show all posts

Friday 23 June 2017

More on the docks, and Leo Varadkar

Ireland's latest taoiseach (prime minister) happens to be gay, young (38) and have a dad from India. Cue plenty of international headlines making out like our country has suddenly become ultra progressive. As if.

Tuesday 5 April 2016

Slack space #2: 'Contemporary Ruin'


In the end, when the Celtic Tiger bubble burst - as bubbles always do - it left so much wreckage in its wake.

Sunday 15 June 2014

Canals and docks: 'Becoming Men'

The very centre of the city of Dublin has two sort of "outer" boundaries, both of them involving water: the Grand Canal (on the southside) and Royal Canal (on the northside). Boundaries that are sometimes physical and geographical, that also act as borderlines of dreams and aspirations in a way.

Here's a gem of a short film from 2013 about life in (literally in) the canals and docks over the years.