This walk takes place on Sunday 14 June at 12pm - booking via Eventbrite. I made up a 8-page foldable zine as a flyer and guide. It takes a couple of steps to get it in zine form once printed (both sides). A guide to how to fold and cut is here. A6 16pp Citizen … Continue reading James Connolly & Ulysses: A Joycean Walk Through the Workers’ Republic
Category: Radical Walks
Radical Walk : Comprador State, Phibsborough to Cabra
Space in Dublin for radical talks and workshops is hard to find these days. As a way of getting around that I've started doing radical walks. These are not walking tours, a stroll of passive observations. The idea behind a radical walk is to use the streets to highlight ideas and discussion outside of the … Continue reading Radical Walk : Comprador State, Phibsborough to Cabra
A Radical Walk Through the Financial Flows of Dublin
In this episode of The Week as Work myself and Aubrey Robinson look at the nature of financial flows through Dublin as we stroll around St. Stephen's Green Square, focusing in on Aercap (aircraft leasing) and Kennedy Wilson (institutional landlordism).
Podcast: Radical Walk of Artist Spaces and Property Developers in Dublin
A walk through Dublin's northside, looking at the dynamic between property developers, Dublin City Council, and artist-led studios. Myself and Aubrey Robinson stop at sites related to Pallas Studios, the City Arts Centre, the Ormond Multi-Media Centre, the Complex, and Block T. We also discuss Richmond Road Studios. This was first released on The Week … Continue reading Podcast: Radical Walk of Artist Spaces and Property Developers in Dublin
A Radical Walk of Dublin: From St. Stephen’s Green to the Cobblestone
I was asked recently to design and give a radical walk on spatial (in)justice in Dublin, as part of the Landscape, Law and Spatial Justice International Symposium 2022. It is a new(ish) walk for me. Normally I would cover the IFSC or areas north of the Liffey so it's been interesting to develop a walk … Continue reading A Radical Walk of Dublin: From St. Stephen’s Green to the Cobblestone
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