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Fragments: Memories of Place

Fragments: Memories of Place

January 2026 – Ongoing

A process of engagement with Ballyogan’s older residents to create a portrait of place through memories and stories. In collaboration with Ballyogan Library and funded by Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council.

Fragments: Memories of Place, a site-specific sound sculpture, brings together spoken memories from across three generations of Ballyogan residents. The work holds stories from those who remember the area as countryside in the 1940s, those who settled in the newly built estates of the 1980s and 1990s and helped establish vital community services, and those who have grown up in the locality more recently. Together, these voices reflect on remembering, making, and inheriting a place that has undergone profound transformation.

The sculpture is an abstraction of the five Ballyogan estates. Built from memory foam wrapped around a concrete foundation, it is hard infrastructure beneath a soft, malleable surface. The memory foam is fitted with transducers, devices that turn a solid object into a speaker. Consisting of 61 fragments activated by running your finger along the Ballyogan Road which is stitched with conductive thread.

Its composition style is inspired by Samuel Beckett's Company (1979), which recalls a walk along Ballyogan Road toward Three Rock Mountain, a landscape now buried beneath the roads and estates that followed.

The memories of place experienced as fragments within the piece were kindly shared by local residents and active community members; Maureen Tracey, Sandra Neville, Colette Farrington, Joanne Ewansiha, Joan Bell, Shaun Tracey, Valerie Kealy, Patrick Mooney, Joe Murphy, & Michael O' Halloran.

Through recorded conversations, these memories paint a picture of Ballyogan throughout the years. The fragments are interlaced with present-day field recordings connecting past and present Ballyogan.

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Fragments Sample

With thanks also to Ballyogan Active Retirement Group, Ballyogan Family Resource Centre, Leopardstown Care Centre, Ballyogan Library. This is a public art project supported by Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council Arts Office through the Per Cent for Art Scheme

The sculpture can be experienced in Ballyogan Library, Samuel Beckett Centre until the end of August 2026.

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