by Anna Frants and CYLAND MediaArtLab
Media installation
Live Cam, Video Projection, Toys, Programing.
From the series “Law breakers”
2019
The
word “hooligan”, which nowadays means “young troublemaker”, “brawler”
or “bully”, came into the Russian language from English sounding pretty
much the same. There are three versions of the term’s origins: from the
name of the Irishman Patrick Houlihan who was going wild in the London
district of Southwark; from the word “hooley”, which in Irish means a
“rowdy drinking party”; from the name of the street gang Hooley Gang in
the northern London district of Islington. The use of the word in
English dates to the 1890s, and in the early 20th century it became
international.