The last of the Mind The Gap alternative public seating is also to be seen in front of the Screen cinema this week. Affectionately know by the Mind The Gap crew as The Pod, this enclosed space offers the general public the chance to get away from it all for a few moments in their day. There have been a variety of unusual responses to this piece with a few people thinking it has something to do with Swine Flu. Very Interesting!!
MIND THE GAP
Mind The Gap is a collaborative public art project initiated by Michelle Browne to work with artists, designers, architects and planners to look at open spaces in the city and consider new uses for them. Over the course of two months the group have explored areas across Dublin city considering how we can re-imagine our civic society. Throughout Absolut Fringe we will present a range of interventions that will inform and delight. The project is based at thisisnotashop on Benburb Street Dublin 7 where you can get information and contribute to our exhibition of ideas for the city. Mind The Gap is an Absolut Fringe Commission.
Participants: Michelle Browne, Siobhan Carroll, Carolann Courtney, Mark Durkan, John Holten, Colm Keller, Issac Lawless, Bryan O'Connell, Jeni Roddy, Naomi Ronan, Tom Walsh, Chong Wang.
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