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A belated review of 2009

Marcel | January 10, 2010

Being snowed in can have it’s advantages. After doing the laundry and cleaning the living room, I will no try to summarise the year 2009 on the Dublin Community Blog.

Gloomy January showed us that the recession is in full swing, as Dublin indie institution Road Records was forced to close its doors (which thankfully re-opened later due to massive support from many a successfull Irish musician) and Dublin Bus announced massive cutbacks, laying off 200 staff. Add some snow causing massive disruptions to traffic and you had a very bleak start into the new year.

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The Animation of Liberty Hall

Dervla | August 25, 2009

As part of the upcoming Dublin Theatre Festival , the south and west sides of Liberty Hall are being turned into a giant animation canvas. Members of the public can create animations with sound and music via the Playhouse website. These animations will be broadcast on Liberty Hall during the festival from September 24th until October 11th.

Powering the display are 100,000 low-energy LED lights, installed into 330 windows on the south and west faces of the building. These lights can illuminate each window as a solid colour turning it into a tiny pixel that’s part of a giant display.

The project was born from a series of conversations and connections made in the Science Gallery in Trinity College Dublin. Originally inspired by the Blinkenlights installation in Berlin, Playhouse raises the technological bar with the ability to produce colour animations.


Photo from Playhouse Flickr Stream

Photo above and more can be found on the Playhouse Flickr stream here.

What a wonderful idea.

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Ukulele Hooley – Temple Bar August 16th

Dervla | August 14, 2009

If you are around Temple Bar on Sunday make sure to check out events at Meeting House Square where Dublin’s first Ukulele Festival takes place.

Along with the main Ukulele Hooley gigs, which will cost €15 to attend, there are musical workshops planned for Saturday 15th in the Odessa Club, an Open Mic session that same night in Shebeen Chic restaurant on Georges St.

Further details about the Hooley can be found here.

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Green Dragon Visits Dun Laoghaire Regatta – July 12th

Dervla | July 11, 2009

Green Dragon, the Irish/Chinese entry in the Volvo Round the World Ocean Race will visit Dun Laoghaire tomorrow.

The regatta concludes tomorrow with the homecoming for Green Dragon. The Irish round-the-world yacht will muster off Bulloch harbour at 12.30pm and will be escorted by the lifeboat in to Dún Laoghaire harbour.

I was in Galway for the Ocean Race stopover and the boats are very impressive. Green Dragon finished 5th in the race which is a great achievement.

Further event details on the Dun Laoghaire Regatta website.

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National College of Art & Design – Graduate Show

Dervla | June 9, 2009

Well worth a visit if you are in the Thomas St area. The exhibitions are open to the public from 6th June to 14th June.

Degree and postgraduate Exhibitions are located on the NCAD Campus at 100 Thomas Street, Dublin 8.

Fine Art Postgraduate Exhibitions (MFA and MA) are located at the Digital Hub, James Street, Dublin 8.

The times of opening are: Saturday 10 am – 5 pm Sunday 2 pm – 5 pm Monday to Friday 10 am – 8 pm. Closed Bank Holidays.

Further information on the NCAD website.

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Heineken Cup Champions 2009 – Leinster

Dervla | May 24, 2009

Image from Leinster Rugby website.

I was privileged to be present in Murrayfield for Leinsters win yesterday. What a great year for Irish rugby. Long may it continue.

RTE report can be found here.

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Good Luck Leinster!

Dervla | May 22, 2009

Image courtesy of Dave Cahill on Leinsterfans.com

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Munster 6 Leinster 25

Dervla | May 3, 2009

Oh it feels good to write that score! It felt better having being at the match and having the pleasure to witness such an extraordinarily unexpected performance from Leinster and Munster. I am hoarse. Roll on Edinburgh on May 23rd.

From the Sunday Times

Leinster came with a plan and also the determination to implement it ruthlessly. First of all, they did what so few teams do against Munster and bullied them in the collision area. They apparently shocked Munster by their line-speed and then piled into the tackle area, causing any number of turnovers, with Rocky Elsom, the destroyer in chief.

They won because they got big performances from players supposedly past it — Malcolm O’Kelly, Chris Whitaker and especially Shane Horgan, who looked like he was enjoying himself again. Isa Nacewa also made light of any doubts over his ability to play full-back with an assured display.

Most of all, though, Leinster did it because they came to play some rugby and not be distracted. Granted a beautiful spring afternoon, when they got themselves into striking position, they broke the habit of the season and actually brought their backs into play. And it worked — three tries, all by the three-quarters. Hallelujah.

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Go Leinster!

Dervla | May 2, 2009

Probably one of Leinster Rugbys most important games takes place in Croke Park today – the European Rugby Cup semi-final against Munster. Kick off is at 5.30pm. If you are lucky enough to be going to the game, please wear blue.

Pop over to the Leinster Fans forum and join in the many debates/discussions going on.

I’m lucky enough to be going to Croker.  Whatever the result, it’ll be a pleasure to witness such an event.

Go Leinster!

Image courtesy of AJB on Leinster Fans forum.

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Dublin Bus Strike – Again!

Dervla | April 27, 2009

It seems like theres a transport strike every second week these days – if its not taxis, its Dublin Bus. Its getting beyond annoying.  The current Dublin Bus strike caused traffic chaos across north Dublin this morning. And there is likely to be further traffic chaos this evening. What I want to know is how 1 employee can cause so much disruption. Note to Dublin Bus drivers, be grateful you have a job!

From RTE:

Commuters are facing further disruption this evening due to unofficial industrial action at Dublin Bus.

Two depots at Clontarf and Harristown have been affected by the action which led to the cancellation of 29 routes this morning.

A number of drivers returned to work this afternoon, however there are still no buses on 23 routes.

Services on a further 14 routes, mostly on the northside of the city, have been curtailed.

Gardaí have advised motorists that all outbound bus lanes in north Dublin will be open to all traffic from 4.30pm until 7pm.

Limited service: 27 – 29a – 31 – 32/b – 37x – 38/a – 38b/c – 39 – 39x – 41 – 41x – 42/a/b – 103 – 130.

Cancelled routes: 4/4a – 13/13a – 17a – 27b – 27x – 31b – 32a – 32x – 33b – 40/a/b/c/d – 42 – 42a – 43 – 53 – 53a – 83 – 102 – 104 – 128 – 140 – 142 – 237 – 238 – 239 – 270.

The dispute follows the suspension of one driver who refused to work a new schedule on the 128 route.

Further information:
Dublin Bus
AA Roadwatch

UPDATE: 29/04/09 at 11:00
Service disruption has escalated to Conyngham Road depot. Further details on services can be found here.

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