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Due to popular demand, Mary-Jo Gilligan’s ‘Your Otoliths – An Audio Route Guide to The LAB Gallery for Minecrafters’ taking place on Saturday 1 March 2014 is now fully booked out!

Some Photographs of the Event ‘Your Otoliths – An Audio Route Guide to the LAB Gallery for Minecrafters’
For those who were not fortunate enough to secure a ticket, here are a few photographs of the event as it wove its way through the streets of Dublin city centre…
Hot potato hand-warmers from Coin de Mire restaurant in the Moore Street Mall. (Photo Kate Strain)

Himalayan pink rock salt lick from the inventory at the Oriental Pantry supermarket on Moore Street (Photo Kate Strain)

Junction of Moore Land, Henry Place, ‘an ideal pot-holed spot to see old cobblestone city roads that usually remain hidden under the thick heavy tarry blanket upon many Dublin Streets’. (Photo Kate Strain)

Earl Place Canyon. (Photo Kate Strain)

Precious gemstone pineapple parcel. (Photo Kate Strain)
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