There is now a "portal" which connects people in NYC to people in Dublin and I have a feeling it's not going to last very long
· May 10, 2024 · NottheBee.com

Bro, I don't know who thought this up, but I love you, whoever you are.

A live feed from New York to Dublin, what could possibly go wrong?

Let's take a look:

Now that's pretty awesome.

An art installation in New York and Dublin takes the form of a 'portal' that allows viewers to visually connect across 3,000 miles.

The Portal, an installation designed by artist Benediktas Gylys, live streams silent video between New York's Flatiron South Public Plaza and North Earl Street in Dublin.

The installation, sponsored by the Flatiron NoMad Partnership, the New York City Department of Transportation's Art Program and the Simons Foundation, allows people in the two cities to look at each other in real-time across the 3,000-mile distance.

This girl even found her mom in New York.

Okay, okay, not bad. But surely someone's got to have abused it by now,

NO?!?!

 

 

Yup, I knew this thing's days were numbered!

The surprising thing, it looked like this nonsense came from the Dublin side. I can't even imagine this thing not being vandalized beyond use after a week in NYC.

Although it may not last in NYC, I think I see potential for entertainment in other cities.

Can you imagine the 24/7 trash-talking?


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