I think, due in part to my staggering lack of presence and almost paralyzing fear of public speaking, and to the unfinished nature of my
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I believe that a key part of making a spatial argument is to situate it in the very geospatial context of the reader. I want
Read moreDear Photograph and OOO
I found the feed back I received after presenting my project in class extremely helpful in terms of crystallizing my ideas on the arguments I
Read moreMapping the Map: Exploring Maciunas’ Expanded Arts Diagram
Opinions of what Fluxus is or once was differs greatly, from Fluxus insiders and outside observers. In the 1960s Fluxus established itself as an international
Read moreMonument Hunting…
There are way too many monuments in NYC. Perhaps too many is the wrong way to put it. There is an overwhelmingly large amount of
Read moreInching Towards Progress
My first post made it clear to me that I needed to define precisely what I was looking for; now it is clear that I
Read moreHistoric Movie Theater Letdown
I have always loved watching movies, but there is something about going to a movie theater that completely overtakes me. Have I been there before,
Read moreMap Critique: The Deleted City
One of the advantages cartographic advances in mixed mediums is that it allows a degree of fluidity in data sets. As James Corner states, in
Read moreRosyln Bernstein and Shael Shapiro’s Illegal Living at 80 Wooster Walking Tour
On Saturday, October 15th at 11 a.m., I joined writer Rosyln Bernstein and Shael Shapiro on a walking tour of SoHo, examining the presence of
Read moreMusic Mapping in NYC
Since I have changed my topic to mapping live music venues/halls in New York City I have spent some time doing research on the different
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