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Browsing articles by Ggp - [previous] :: [next]Art lingers midway up the trunk of a Flatbush tree. An old sign is revealed (like a scar under a bandage) as yet another local structure is revised to primp & prep it for the next incarnation. Never, ever, ever blend in, no matter what the sign says. This article has been viewed 3908 times in the last 3 years elaine: 1st Jun 2005 - 21:36 GMTtop posting! GGP: 1st Jun 2005 - 21:45 GMT& it's just possible that a robotbuilding lurks behind the 'seductive' lady. elaine: 1st Jun 2005 - 21:49 GMThee hee yes, it is peeking through. perhaps the spirit of the robotbuilding is reborn again and again in different locations like an endless karmic manifestation. i would like to see a cult spring up of supplicants going to pray at emergent robot faces while the builders are in, and then go away again when the robotness subsides, only to be found praying in front of another emergent robot. wot larks Peter: 6th Jun 2005 - 13:55 GMTyay thats my neighborhood too! :D :D did you happen to catch the hennessy billboard before the ad was put up and it had graffiti tags on it? that was pretty cool. i love that area of flatbush and prospect heights in general... GUS BRENNAN: 21st Jun 2006 - 00:30 GMT flatbush, whats that all about looks well run down, you are all welcome Comment on this article..Browsing articles by Ggp - [previous] :: [next] |
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