Culture NYC-Dublin live video art installation already bringing out the worst in people with lewd displays - Surprising absolutely no one, the voyeuristic new “Portal” street exhibit in the Flatiron District connecting New York City and Dublin with a 24/7 live video feed has already caused chaos.

This is why some of us can’t have nice things.

Surprising absolutely no one, the voyeuristic new “Portal” street exhibit in the Flatiron District connecting New York City and Dublin with a 24/7 live video feed has already caused chaos — with mischief-makers on Ireland’s side flashing everything from their bare bums to swastikas and a photo of the Twin Towers in flames on 9/11.

Part interactive sculpture and part webcam, the 3.5-ton portal was installed May 8 at the busy Manhattan junction of Broadway, Fifth Avenue and 23rd Street. It opened in tandem with its sister Portal in Dublin, positioned facing the city’s bustling O’Connell Street.

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“Portal” is a new art installation in the Flatiron District that connects Manhattan and Dublin, Ireland, through a mutual video livestreaming setup 24 hours a day.
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Billed by Portals.org, the group behind the project, as a “bridge to a united planet,” each structure enables passers-by in either city to see — but not hear — what’s happening on the other side 24 hours a day on a massive 8-foot-by-8-foot video screen.

But that earnest utopian vision proved no match for the pub-lined Dublin thoroughfare, whose Guinness-glugging patrons were quickly drawn to the futuristic-looking exhibit like moths to a flame in videos circulating online.

Within hours of the Dublin portal going live, a “very drunk” woman in her 40s was led away by cops and arrested after “grinding” her backside against the screen, as Liza Linnane, the woman who filmed video of the incident, explained in the comments of her Instagram post.

“Basically she was there for about 20 mins very drunk and was slapping and grinding against the portal before guards stepped in,” she wrote.

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Within hours of Portal going up on the Dublin side, a "very drunk" woman was arrested for "grinding" against the 8-foot-by-8-foot video screen.
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The arrested woman wasn’t the only Dubliner who couldn’t resist using the symbol of international kinship to put their rear end on display.

A video posted on X shows an inebriated-looking man waving at a crowd on the New York side in broad daylight before dropping trou and giving them a Big Apple-size eyeful of a full Irish moon before stumbling away, his dimwitted pals chortling in approval.

Another Dubliner missing the point of the exhibit entirely brandished a cellphone showing the chilling image of United Airlines Flight 175 careening toward the South Tower of the World Trade Center on 9/11, with the crowd on the New York side groaning in response.

One imbecile repeatedly flashed a swastika on his phone, ruining a sweet photo op for Matt Shaver, 30, who was visiting New York from Los Angeles and came to the portal to see his sister, who lives in Dublin.

“That sucked. Especially since that was right when my sister came on screen and I was trying to get a picture of her,” Shaver grumbled to The Post on Sunday. “I was like, great, this guy is ruining everybody’s moment right now, that’s terrible.”

Adam Nunan, a cruise ship audio engineer originally from Dublin and in New York while the ship is docked here, said, “That doesn’t represent Ireland very well when you do that.

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One numbskull on the Dublin side flashed a picture from 9/11; another brandished a swastika several times.
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“That was everyone’s thoughts back home, there was a lot of people who didn’t want the portal to be built for that reason, that Americans might look at Irish people in the portal doing weird stuff,” he said. “But in these types of things, there’s always going to be that minority of people who ruin it for everyone, you know?”

People checking out the portal in Manhattan on Sunday afternoon took the rude behavior mostly in stride, although some exchanged mock lewd gestures and middle fingers with the crowds on the Emerald Isle side.

Catherine Doran, 58, a paraprofessional from Queens, said she was actually surprised there hasn’t been more vulgar behavior.

“Irish people just want to stir things up. They like to create controversy. It’s not that it’s serious, it’s for fun. Just somebody wanting a reaction,” she said.

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People dance in unison on both sides of the portal.
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She pointed out Dublin Portal’s proximity to Talbott Street, which she said is home to “a lot of anti-social behavior.

“There is a lot of drugs in that area, a lot of homelessness, all the bars, all the clubs, when they’re all coming out, it’s like, ‘What are we going to do now? We’re going to the portal!’ … They just want to get a rise, they just want a reaction.”

Untoward antics aside, most portal visitors in Manhattan enjoyed themselves.

Some passers-by have been cheekily using it to flirt with counterparts across the Atlantic.

Others have been taking advantage of the unusual opportunity to connect with far-away loved ones in a way that feels “a little more real” than a text or FaceTime, as Mackenna Vickory, 23, a paralegal from Brooklyn, described it.

Vickory was at the portal to see her parents, who have lived in Dublin for six years for her father’s job.

“It’s so funny to be able to see them, it’s very emotional, it’s so nice,” she said. “I think we’re so used to texting and calling and FaceTime that this feels a little more real and exciting to see them in their element and up close.

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Middle-finger exchanges and other lewd gestures are a common means of communication on both sides of the portal.
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“It feels really exciting and strange and serendipitous and lucky just to have it pop up between two cities where I live and my parents live.”

New York’s and Dublin’s portals are the third and fourth exhibits to be set up. The first matching pair went live in May 2021, connecting the European cities of Vilnius, Lithuania, and Lublin, Poland.

The Manhattan portal is scheduled to remain in place until November.

Until then, try to keep your arses in your trousers, would you, Dublin? We’re trying to do a thing here.
 
What even is this picture. Are they just showing the blank side to the Irish?
A large number of these signs have the messages on both sides to make photo ops easier. Which is what it was.

I honestly prefer the drunken degeneracy. While it's shameful behaviour it's less artificial than those sort of signs.
 
So much for New Yorkers being the wisest of guys on the entire planet.

NYC has fallen. Millions must learn to sneed.
Based micks giving New Yorkers the business. If one thing can unite us all its a bit of trolling and shitposting. Anyone getting upset at the 9/11 jokes needs to toughen the hell up, it has been two decades.
There's nothing that unites humanity more than our ability to be complete ass holes to each other for no reason other than our own entertainment. If your goal was to bring humanity close together, in a way, you accomplished it. That's the truest essence of human interaction.
 
Some insta thot/OF girl or some such thing was posted on Worldstar today shaking her amazing, her words here, "homegrown NY potstoes". They shut the exhibit down temporarily. I, personally find the idea of mooning or shaking a nice pair of tits at this dumb thing pretty damn funny. People are too damn sensitive now.
 
Some insta thot/OF girl or some such thing was posted on Worldstar today shaking her amazing, her words here, "homegrown NY potstoes". They shut the exhibit down temporarily. I, personally find the idea of mooning or shaking a nice pair of tits at this dumb thing pretty damn funny. People are too damn sensitive now.
I know, right? What the fuck were these people expecting, positive vibes, good cheer, and clean wholesome fun? Its not like the Internet has demonstrated those things to be as mythological as a Pegasus or anything like that.
 
I know, right? What the fuck were these people expecting, positive vibes, good cheer, and clean wholesome fun? Its not like the Internet has demonstrated those things to be as mythological as a Pegasus or anything like that.
I will argue to the end of my days that a simple mooning or nice tiddy shaking is pretty wholesome good cheer. We ARE talking about Dublin and fucking New York. FFS the naked cowboy was wholesome NY fun just a couple years ago.
 
Some insta thot/OF girl or some such thing was posted on Worldstar today shaking her amazing, her words here, "homegrown NY potstoes". They shut the exhibit down temporarily. I, personally find the idea of mooning or shaking a nice pair of tits at this dumb thing pretty damn funny. People are too damn sensitive now.
Honestly it was really only a matter of time before this happened.

the portal in new york and dublin has been shut down because some girl FLASHED the people on the other side
 
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That was the video I was talking about, thanks for putting it up. I was mobile fagging in between being busy at work.

Edit* in the video on worlstar she talks about how her "BF" had to distract the people running it with dumb questions so she could run away and not get arrested. It was very smart of her to explain all this and her socials be linked.
 
Like it takes rocket scientists to know this was gonna happen, let's put a video thing between 2 of the biggest cities in the world and see what happens. Of course people are gonna moon it, and give te finger and all manor of stupidity
 
The people on the Irish side seemed to be having a good time and had a laugh about it even the old ladies. No one recoiling in horror or offense. Same thing for the NY side from what we could see. I mean how come a pair of boobs on a good looking woman is the straw that broke the camels back when Seamus showed off his hairy ass earlier? The only big problem I see with this is if someone does this with kids around. Although you would have to be turbo retarded to do that with the imminent ass kicking coming from your side of the screen, and arrest.

I fully support this idea and think it should be expanded. The memes that could be had if they open up a portal in LA and some homeless guy does fent on screen, or pajeet in Delhi decides now is the time for his designated shit.
 
is this streamed online too?

almost tempted to take the trip up just to plaster a big sign saying "kiwifarms was right" or some kind of abomination photopshop of null and keffals fucking or something.
 
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