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Pole of Inaccessibility, Jack O'Flynn
Pole of Inaccessibility, Jack O'Flynn
Pole of Inaccessibility, Jack O'Flynn
Pole of Inaccessibility, Jack O'Flynn
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Pole of Inaccessibility, Jack O'Flynn

€12.00
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CUR SÍOS

Pole of Inaccessibility is a zine which was created to accompany a sound performance organised by Jack O’Flynn in Phoenix Park at Dublin’s Pole of Inaccessibility - the point furthest from any road in the city. While rooted in the event, the zine stands as its own piece. It explores the ideas and personal narrative behind the performance, touching on walking, mapping, shared space, ambient sound and fleeting encounters. Combining drawings, writing, diagrams, and maps, it serves as both poetic reflection and practical documentation of the atmosphere and intention behind the work.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Jack O’Flynn, also known as @brownsauce, is a multidisciplinary artist working across sound, animation, game development, and production. Originally from Cork, Jack is currently based in Chapelizod, Dublin. His practice explores Dublin, its DIY community, and playful interventions in public space.

Jack O’Flynn - Producer, artist, writer
Fionn O’Lochlainn - Graphc Design and Layout
Performers - Viva Deen Ferguson, Ly Hagan, Dan Callanan, Tadhg Kinsella

Self-published
Soft cover
Second edition 
12 pages 
148mm x 210mm 

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