Archive for the 'archaeology' Category
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Mark & Jim at Aideen’s Grave
Yesterday I spent the afternoon in conversation with Dr. Mark Clinton (An Taisce) and the artist Jim Fitzpatrick at Aideen’s Grave atop the Hill of Howth. Will upload a sample of this interview over the next few days. Big thanks to them both for sharing their views on the Tara / M3 fiasco. addthis_url = ‘http%3A%2F%2Fitison.tv%2Ftara%2Farchives%2F125′; [...]
Published by itison on August 4th, 2010 tagged archaeology, mytholgy, opinion, project notes | Comment now »
WAC6 + project update
Well a lot has happened since the last post here back in May…. At the Guth Gafa festival where I spoke on a panel about this project I met Chris Eva who is a film-maker from Derry. He was very interested in the project and has since become part of the team. Chris has been [...]
Published by itison on November 25th, 2008 tagged activism, archaeology, campaigns, news, project notes, video | 3 Comments »
Jim Fitzpatrick – 09/01/08
(if you can’t view the video in this format, click here to see it in on Blip.tv) This is pretty much the entire interview with the artist Jim Fitzpatrick on the 9th of January 2008. It is roughly edited, mainly just to clean it up a bit and keep it flowing. I’ve removed most of [...]
Published by itison on January 9th, 2008 tagged activism, antiquity, archaeology, art, campaigns, history, links, mytholgy, politics, transport, video | 1 Comment »
The site is live
IT IS ON So the site is officially up and running. It’s rolling on twenty three minutes past six and I’ve at least made my deadline of getting the site open at the time of the winter solstice. It was just about eight minutes past six in the morning when I put up the new [...]
Published by itison on December 22nd, 2007 tagged activism, archaeology, history, video | 4 Comments »
Pat Kenny’s radio show from Tara – 06/09/07
So here is the outside broadcast Pat Kenny did for his RTE Radio 1 show on 6th September 2007. I’ve it up here as Pat is not very good with keeping his podcasts up to date on the RTE site. A friend of mine taped it for me on good old fashioned cassette tape and [...]

