
Legendary reformed 60s/70s Doctor Strangely Strange play the Sugar Club this Saturday apparently still a few tickets left if you move fast. More info here
Stunned has been shortlisted for the Irish blog awards in the arts and culture category. The awards take place on March 1st.

Art in the Life World exhibition in the old Ballymun swimming pool, a fantastic location for an exhibition.
Exhibiton features Santiago Sierra, Hiraki Sawa, Cecily Brennan, Jota Castro, Minerva Cuevas, Jeanette Doyle, Matthieu Laurette, Janice Feighrey, Stephen Gunning, Jesse Jones, Nevan Lahart, Ken Meehan, Mark McGowan, Theresa Nanigian, Women of the Star Project, Seamus Nolan, Adam Chodzko, Hugh O’Neill, Abigail Reynolds, The Centre of Attention and is part of breaking ground, continuing until April 19th.
More images here


Graffiti Research Lab laser tagging in Dublin for the Lightwave Festival the first image is from the ‘official part in Trinity and the second the unofficial part on the old Bolands Mills building. More images of the GRL and Lightwave here

Dublin 24 my video projection on The Irish Times building in Tara street has now ended after a successful run as part of the Science Gallery’s Lightwave exhibition. The exhibition has been extended until the 1st of March due to popular demand – there have been queues every day – but unfortunately the projectors in the Irish Times were pre-booked for the original exhibition end so Dublin 24 had to come down. I’ve put some photos up on my Flickr page and will have some more shortly

DATA 27.0 - in association with LIGHTWAVE festival takes place today at 8pm in the Science Gallery Featuring presentations by Benjamin Gaulon & Lourens Rozema (E-waste 3.0), Dmitry Gelfand & Evelina Domnitch (Camera Lucida), Tali Hinkis and Kyle Lapidus (Lo-Vid), Neil O’Connor with Eoghan Kidney (Somadrone) and more… as usual all welcome and admission is free.
In other Lightwave news my project Dublin 24 experienced some problems over the weekend with a projector breakdown and some other problems but I am glad to say that it is now once more up and running and can be seen 24 hours a day in the Irish Times building 24 Tara Street.

