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  2. New York–Dublin Portal - Wikipedia

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    To celebrate the launch, people in both cities held up signs to greet each other, with people on the New York side performing a dance routine. [ 5 ] On June 12, 2024, a collaboration of the Museum of Mathematics in Manhattan and Maths Week Ireland saw 10-year-old schoolchildren in both New York City and Dublin use the portal to challenge each ...

  3. 'Portal' livestream connecting New York and Dublin paused ...

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    The two cities unveiled the public art installations on May 8 — one facing O’Connell Street, the main street in Ireland’s capital city, and the other located in a plaza next to New York’s ...

  4. NYC-Dublin live video art installation already bringing out ...

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    Surprising absolutely no one, the voyeuristic new "Portal" street exhibit in the Flatiron District connecting New York City and Dublin with a 24/7 live video feed has already caused chaos --- with ...

  5. Tears, laughs and bare butts beamed through portal linking ...

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    A visual art installation called "The Portal" is linking New York and Dublin. Some played games and waved to friends. Others have used it to flash and moon.

  6. Portal (sculptures) - Wikipedia

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    The Portal is a series of sculpture attractions which videoconference between one another. Created by Lithuanian artist Benediktas Gylys, they are large, identical circular sculptures that are located in various public city spaces, connecting two cities together by displaying a livestream of each city along with a camera on top of the screen.

  7. The Gaelic American - Wikipedia

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    The Gaelic American was an Irish nationalist newspaper published in the United States from 1903 to 1951 that was, along with the Irish Nation, owned by John Devoy. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was re-launched as an online news publication in 2021.

  8. “In New York, we have had a set of protocols in place since the Portal’s launch, including 24/7 on-site security and barriers to prevent people from stepping onto the Portal,” said a ...

  9. The Irish Echo - Wikipedia

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    According to The Irish Echo ' s media kit, the newspaper is printed in both the United States and Ireland and has "newsstand presence in all major American and Irish cities". [citation needed] Irish writers John B. Keane, Brian Friel, and Tom Caulfield all contributed to the paper in the past. [citation needed]