Dublin Revisited

I think I may have left a bit of my heart in Dublin. When I was living over there for a brief period last year, I did not get the chance to visit the galleries, museums, or even as many of the suburbs as I originally wished to. In essence, this was due to lockdown restrictions coupled with academic time pressures. Hence, the desire to return and (re)visit parts of Dublin as well as investigate new areas! This did lead to a lot of walking around, managing to clock around 100km of walking over the 5 days or so, despite the sore feet. In addition to these photos here, I’ve updated the Dublin photography page.

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Autumn in Dublin

I decided to take a couple of hours this morning to walk up to Phoenix Park and back, which coupled with the rather beautiful Autumn morning we had, provided some opportunities for photography. Here are a few shots:

Welcome to Dublin

So, in an effort to help keep myself sane over the next one and a bit weeks, I think I’m going to start blogging again, prior to the Masters course actually commencing.

My focus has been rotating between playing in Rhino & Grasshopper - revisiting the approach I took to the undergrad archive project, specifically the grid generation method; learning German (A1) through the Goethe Institute (something I have admittedly been struggling with); reading Cloud Atlas; binge watching The West Wing; and staving off boredom during this quarantine period by re-learning how to play chess.

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