Thousands of people have visited the two-way New York-Dublin livestream portal since its grand opening on May 8.
Image caption, The Portal offered a way for people in New York City and Dublin to connect in real time An art project that links Dublin and New York via a live video "portal" has been temporarily ...
A livestream ‘portal’ between Dublin and New York has reopened after it was temporarily shut down due to “inappropriate ...
A livestream portal between Dublin and New York was temporarily closed after some “inappropriate behaviour” in the Irish capital, which has led to changes in how the visual link operates.
It was supposed to bring two cities closer together, but the Dublin New York portal has been closed down temporarily after ...
A livestream portal between Dublin and New York is to be temporarily switched off as efforts continue to find solutions to address inappropriate behaviour in front of the installation. Dublin City ...
The 'portal' live-stream screen connecting Dublin and New York will reopen within days after it was turned off following "inappropriate behaviour".
Due to the unruly behaviour by many visitors, an art project connecting Dublin, the capital of Ireland, and the American city of New York through a live video portal had to be temporarily shut down.
Less than a week after the 24/7 artwork debuted, a series of incidents prompted a shutdown as efforts continued to find ...
The council said a few people were culpable in incidents amplified on social media. Videos have shown some people in the Irish capital flashing body parts, displaying swear words on phone screens ...
Launched on 8 May, the Dublin-New York portal, a livestreaming art installation, aims to connect individuals through technology. But it has been was temporarily closed for ‘inappropriate behaviour’.