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by bambax
601 days ago
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> an art installation in public places so people could see - and interact - with others from around the world Sure, and it wasn't long before this happened: > It took less than a week for people eager to share their ‘assets’ with the world to shut down the visual portals set up between the cities of Dublin and New York on 8 May. Although the project was aimed at bringing people together and connecting cultures, a few visitors to the locations have decided to take the invitation of getting to know others to a whole other level. https://traveltomorrow.com/new-york-dublin-portals-shut-down... (One wonders why flashing is such a big problem that the whole installation needs to be shut down; but it seemed quite obvious from the start that people would try to do this...) |
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