Justice Minister McDowell: It seems to be spreading everywhere
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Dublin Electronic Arts Festival 2006 - Screening of 'Drawing the Line'
Press Release: 'Drawing the Line' is the first Irish documentary about graffiti. It rejects the usual graffiti debates: art versus vandalism and youth culture, but rather penetrates deeper - it explores the very essence of graffiti, the motivation and the inspiration.
Although it sets an Irish precedent in terms of documentary subject matter, it is the creation of the documentary that is remarkable. The director is a 24 year old female and through sheer passion and determination, has managed to assemble a team and a vision with virtually no funding or assistance. It marks an important moment for Irish film - it is a truly collaborative, creative project that has pulled together people from so many disciplines to work together in a system that too often restricts rather than nurtures talent. The Sustainable Living Centre in Temple Bar will host this radical screening. Also featuring at this event live graffiti artist with live score from The Zoid Quartet, DJ GEM (dmc champion) and live visuals from Mercury Boy.
Date : Thurs 26th Oct
Time : 7pm
Admission : 10
Venue : St. Michael & Johns Church @ Cultivate Sustainable Living Centre, Essex St. Wst, Temple Bar, D8.
Minister for Justice is allocating 3 million of the 2.4 billion allocated to Justice
(for being good)
to eradicating the 'scourge' of graffiti- three million euros....
also upping the ante on all forms of surveillance- mast/mobile masts etc
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Justice Minister McDowell: It seems to be spreading everywhere
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Who ever does these images is really very very good. They are beautiful, appropriate for our times and the city. Keep it up! Record them all.
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Dublin Electronic Arts Festival 2006 - Screening of 'Drawing the Line'
Press Release: 'Drawing the Line' is the first Irish documentary about graffiti. It rejects the usual graffiti debates: art versus vandalism and youth culture, but rather penetrates deeper - it explores the very essence of graffiti, the motivation and the inspiration.
Although it sets an Irish precedent in terms of documentary subject matter, it is the creation of the documentary that is remarkable. The director is a 24 year old female and through sheer passion and determination, has managed to assemble a team and a vision with virtually no funding or assistance. It marks an important moment for Irish film - it is a truly collaborative, creative project that has pulled together people from so many disciplines to work together in a system that too often restricts rather than nurtures talent. The Sustainable Living Centre in Temple Bar will host this radical screening. Also featuring at this event live graffiti artist with live score from The Zoid Quartet, DJ GEM (dmc champion) and live visuals from Mercury Boy.
Documentary Video Promo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ly7MDCN3fl8
Date : Thurs 26th Oct
Time : 7pm
Admission : 10
Venue : St. Michael & Johns Church @ Cultivate Sustainable Living Centre, Essex St. Wst, Temple Bar, D8.
Screening of 'Drawing the Line'
Hi,
We're looking for someone to do some artwork on the massive black gates on the way into our recording studio.
dave@virtustudios.ie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqAQD75jgXw
Minister for Justice is allocating 3 million of the 2.4 billion allocated to Justice
(for being good)
to eradicating the 'scourge' of graffiti- three million euros....
also upping the ante on all forms of surveillance- mast/mobile masts etc
Thats a lot of money. http://www.justice.ie
(the full subdivision of the funds is under Ess-timates process at the above web address)
who makes this art they are great
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