The Museum of Broadcasting and Loneliness centres on the history of electronic communication, its development over the last century, and how this legacy manifests itself currently in an unsteady, evolving Europe. This project reflects on an evolving identity within modernity, an identity that is both enhanced and disrupted through the limitations of communication and comprehension. The museum incorporates historical artefacts, archive photography and documentary film to reflect on a continent wide shared history.

Photo Credits: (Above) Ludger Paffrath, (Below) Paddy Clarke

The Museum of Broadcasting, Portobello, Dublin, circa 1980.

Photo: © The Paddy Clarke Archive

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