[1] Around 1993 he and others set up a recording studio in the basement of the building he lived in at 147 Parnell Street in Dublin's north inner city.
Some of that music was released on the Dead Elvis indie record label he co-founded and ran.
[1] Doyle also set up two subsidiary labels called D1aspora [Distributed via Submerge in Detroit] and DublinLondon with UK electronic music producer Mark Broom.
[8] DEAF closed when both Arts Council funding and sponsorship money stopped due to the post-2008 Irish economic downturn.
[9] Doyle's subjects were elderly working-class people photographed "from above, as if looming over them while they went about their daily business.
Whereas i evoked an almost timeless Dublin, On shows a markedly contemporary city, where people stride purposefully onward, intent on their destination rather than their journey.