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A portal opened between two worlds, but the image was blocked by a drunk woman

A portal opened between two worlds, but the image was blocked by a drunk woman

Residents of Dublin and New York can enjoy a spectacle that combines technology and art, as the gateways linking the cities went into operation on Wednesday. The project is led by Lithuanian artist and businessman Benediktas Gilis. Devices with large displays connect two cities, and whoever stands in front of them can conduct video chats with strangers living thousands of kilometers away.

The photo shows the American side of the gateway that opened between Dublin and New York City
picture: Emily Tan/Simmons Foundation

Technically, the project is not a sensation, but its general concept and presentation make the idea interesting. As expected, the opening of the gateway between Dublin and New York attracted a lot of curious people from both sides. In addition to waving to each other and general chatter, there were also scenes like a college student studying in Ireland talking with his mother living in New York through the gateway, or an American girl calling a guy in Dublin over the phone, for example, showed her his phone number through the device.

however It wasn't a complete success Gate, a few hours after the start, a very drunk woman from Dublin started hitting her for some unclear reason and rubbing her, and after twenty minutes of madness, the police finally took her away. Later, a police spokesman confirmed that he was not detained, but he would have to appear in court later because of the case.

With the two current machines, there are already four gateways in the world, the first pair entering service in 2021, relaying between Vilnius in Lithuania and Lublin in Poland. In the coming period, the system will obtain a new function, which is to connect cities through gateway devices one by one. The gateway in Dublin is not expected to be permanent, and may remain in place until the autumn.

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