Showing posts with label VULGO.ie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label VULGO.ie. Show all posts

Sunday, January 23, 2011

My Laurie Anderson VULGO.ie Interview Part Two. On Idleness, Capitalism, & the Role of the Artist. Oh, and some reflections on Ireland right now.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Laurie Anderson for VULGO.ie on truth, dreams, delusion, and being half Irish

Interview by yours truly. Iphone video & editing by Angel Gonzalez.
For www.vulgo.ie - the transcript of this interview is up on www.vulgo.ie
should you be interested in reading it.

Thursday, December 23, 2010

VULGO VIDEO - Danny Osborne & his Oscar Wilde Memorial Statue


VULGO: It’s the People. The voice of the people.

VULGO is a multidisciplinary Irish Culture Magazine, giving virtual voice, precious insights, and maybe even occasional epiphanies to those afflicted by cultural passion. Blurring boundaries, VULGO embraces everything from theatre to star-gazing, dance, movies, performance art, technology, photography, opera, the economy (of course) and visual arts to walking, traffic lights, singing icons and um, sometimes even taxidermy….

Here are a couple of audio slideshows I put together for the inaugural issue of VULGO.ie! Check out www.vulgo.ie for more great content and contributions. Please do consider contributing and collaborating with us yourself.

VULGO VIDEO: You Can Call Me Frances Live

These are photographer Kyrstin Healy's images of You Can Call Me Frances performing at Block T during an evening of Performance Art organised by Deirdre Murphy and Fergus Byrne. I did the dirty live recording at the 2XM King Kong Club at The Village at a later date. These are the images myself and Angel are looking at in the previous post. I love it when a plan comes together. Even if "Healy" is misspelt in the opening credits. Sorry Kyrstin!