FLATIRON, Manhattan (WABC) -- A new art installation in New York City that transports viewers more than 3,000 miles away to Dublin will temporarily shut down Tuesday to address some bad behavior. The ...
FLATIRON, Manhattan (WABC) -- A new art installation in New York City is transporting viewers more than 3,000 miles away to Dublin, Ireland. It was unveiled Wednesday morning at the Flatiron South ...
The City of Brotherly Love now has a window into the world in the heart of Center City. The group behind the viral "Portal" art installation in New York City's Flatiron Plaza has relocated the ...
NEW YORK --The Portal art installation connecting New York City and Dublin, Ireland reopened over the weekend. The installation was temporarily shut down last week because of inappropriate behavior.
A livestream portal linking New York and Dublin reopened Sunday after it was briefly shut down last week amid reports of people flashing body parts, doing drugs on camera and trolling viewers on the ...
PHILADELPHIA— A Love Park two-way live stream art installation drew large crowds yesterday as the portal provided streetscapes of Vilnius, Lithuania, Lublin, Poland and Dublin, Ireland. Visitors in ...
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PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- An art installation "portal" in Philadelphia's LOVE Park is now activated and is connecting the City of Brotherly Love to several international cities. The portal first appeared ...
That light-up "Portal" to another part of the world is now live in the center of Philadelphia, connecting the City of Brotherly Love with several other cities around the world. Officials with ...
The Dublin Portal was supposed to be a window on the world, but has turned into a window on ourselves. “Why can’t we have nice things?” or words to that effect seem to have been the commonest refrain ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- A bright, shiny structure new to Love Park has been making Philadelphia residents stop and stare. It's garnered mixed reactions from those just passing by. "It's kind of like ...