This website was created to address the division between homeless people and access to the digital world of the internet.
With a divide in real life already existent there is also a divide in the digital world. The lack of access to the common communications equipment (eg.phones, computers) has led to a distinct lack of a representation for homeless people on the internet. This site aims to provide this space for homeless people in Tralee.
The first project is creating a map of tralee with pictures taken by Homeless people in Tralee and show how they see the spaces we all share everyday.
With a divide in real life already existent there is also a divide in the digital world. The lack of access to the common communications equipment (eg.phones, computers) has led to a distinct lack of a representation for homeless people on the internet. This site aims to provide this space for homeless people in Tralee.
The first project is creating a map of tralee with pictures taken by Homeless people in Tralee and show how they see the spaces we all share everyday.

We would like to put more creative work made by homeless people on this website.
Creative work may be anything that has been created by you such as music, poetry, stories, diaries, photos, and artwork.
There are many ways to submit this work to this web site. Y
If you have access to the internet then you can email us at fearbeag@gmail.com Other wise you can check out our tips section.
All information is private and you may remain anonymous if you wish.
If you have access to the internet then you can email us at fearbeag@gmail.com Other wise you can check out our tips section.
All information is private and you may remain anonymous if you wish.

This project was the work of a fourth year Tralee.
Participants took photographs of areas in Tralee which they see regularly, comments about each of these areas were added with the photographs.
Each photo then had its gps co-ordinates marked, which allowed them to be plotted onto a google map.Comments were then added along with each co-ordinate.
View photographs of the making of this project here.
Participants took photographs of areas in Tralee which they see regularly, comments about each of these areas were added with the photographs.
Each photo then had its gps co-ordinates marked, which allowed them to be plotted onto a google map.Comments were then added along with each co-ordinate.
View photographs of the making of this project here.