Cutting across the map of Manhattan, Fourteenth Street sets the boundary for downtown, exploding into a frontier like bazaar, a frantic place of trade and exchange, a truly inner-city port where among cascades of plastic flowers, pelicans made with shells, rubber shoes, Rita Hayworth towels, two-dollar digital watches, and pink electric guitars with miniature microphones, […]
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AiOP 2014: FREE: Thoughts on the festival by Thinker in Residence Nicolás Dumit Estévez
November 3, 2014 – 3:22 am
AiOP 2014: FREE, Day 1 Observations by Thinker in Residence Dillon de Give
October 10, 2014 – 5:51 pm
By Dillon de Give Becoming an observer on the street can make you vulnerable. Taking some time to make sense of your surroundings is a sure fire way to announce your candidacy for sucker-hood. It seems that nothing embodies naiveté quite so much as a tourist gawking up at a tall building. In that unfortunate […]