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In Pics: So this is what Trinity College might look like later this week...

And it’s all thanks to something called the ‘Dublin Doodle’.

WE ALWAYS KNEW that the St Patrick’s Festival in the year of ‘The Gathering’ was going to pretty… something, but we were not prepared for this.

Called the ‘Dublin Doodle’, users from around the world have been creating their own pieces of art, the best of which are to be projected onto the façade of Trinity College this coming Thursday.

Using the app through the Tourism Ireland Facebook page, users the world over have been coming up with their own unique creations.

Will any of the doodles below make it to the big screen? We’re not so sure.

Entries close today, so get doodling!

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