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Viewers looking through the portal in Dublin were left stunned after the woman pulled up her top in an effort to go viral on Instagram.
An Instagram influencer flashed her chest in front of bystanders peering through a portal installation at the NYC-Dublin exhibition. Viewers looking through the portal in Dublin were left stunned after the woman pulled up her top in an effort to go viral on Instagram.
The portal was temporarily shutdown "due to inappropriate behavior," reported the Irish Times.
Needless to say, reaction on Twitter was swift and not always positive. "Tell me you've never had a father figure without telling me you've never had a father figure," tweeted Jesse Burkhart
"The rest of the world isn't ready for the degeneracy of America," tweeted Moral Authority Complex
"No respect for herself," tweeted Miss Jo. No respect for the people on her side of the portal. No respect for the people on the other side of the portal. People will do anything for a few clicks and likes."
"This is actually awesome," said Frank Bojazi. "She ain't hurting no one. She ain't robbing anyone.And it's better than what we're used to and everyone loves boobs."
Video of the shocking incident may be found at: https://x.com/OliLondonTV/status/1790342803098112330. Warning: this video is not for the faint of heart!
More about the sculpture may be found at: https://www.simonsfoundation.org/2024/05/08/announcing-portal-connecting-new-york-and-dublin/
"On May 8, 2024, a massive interactive sculpture was unveiled at the Flatiron South Public Plaza, a few blocks from the Simons Foundation offices and adjacent to the iconic Flatiron building. Called Portal, this public sculpture that incorporates science and technology connects the cities of New York and Dublin, Ireland. Passersby in both cities will encounter a 24/7 livestream, offering a real-time view of life across the Atlantic Ocean."
"The New York City Portal is a collaboration between the Simons Foundation, the Flatiron Nomad Partnership, and the New York City Department of Transportation's Art Program. The Portals project was founded and conceptualized by Benediktas Gylys, a Lithuanian artist, as a network of visual bridges that transcend borders and foster connection among people living thousands of miles apart."
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