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Wednesday, May 11th 2005
Previous Day :: Next Dayea: help, how I love bike messengers. (o. and architects, ha!) Stacey: It said it was image 1700 but I dont know where to find it (am I really showing my age here :( ) Stacey: I just posted it and since it is an old black and white I hope it is viewable. Thanks for letting me share :) fuzzytank: NICE!
like the varied styles elaine: what a fortuitous google, as was my own discovery of citynoise. now i am annoyed i didn't photograph the ducks for you today. i see them every day, but today they were being really weird, they were all sitting on the pathways and the lawns of the park sleeping. they... elaine: likey likey. chuck town blood: fuck all yall crips that think yall hard come 2 charleston s.c and we will see nicole: I think she is the best u rock Peter: Nice! it is, indeed, a very small world! viva le pet bird! Peter: stacey: email the photo to editors at citynoise dot org and the ycan post it, or check http://www.citynoise.org/post.php and click the "upload a photo" link. that should do it :) GGP: Stacey, I hope you can get someone to help you post that picture--I'd love to see it!
The street is paved, sure enough. Thanks for helping me remember where the heck it is! ea: me too ... me too. elaine: www.bromptonbicycle.co.uk/index. . . . ction=bikerange.bikerange
is my bike, i have the turqouoise L type. it is so beautiful people try and speak to me while i am riding it. you can't do wheelies, even if you were you and not me, due to it's folding nature, and the tiny wheels have disadvantages, but it's great... Stacey: This is on Baltic or Butler between Bond and Nevins. It used to be an adoption center and hospital. My grandfather used to sell fruit and veggies from his horse and carriage in the early 1900's and he used to keep it across the street from there (I... Stacey: This is on Baltic or Butler between Bond and Nevins. It used to be an adoption center and hospital. My grandfather used to sell fruit and veggies from his horse and carriage in the early 1900's and he used to keep it across the street from there (I... Stacey: This is on Baltic or Butler between Bond and Nevins. It used to be an adoption center and hospital. My grandfather used to sell fruit and veggies from his horse and carriage in the early 1900's and he used to keep it across the street from there (I... Stacey: This is on Baltic between Bond and Nevins. It used to be an adoption center and hospital. My grandfather used to sell fruit and veggies from his horse and carriage in the early 1900's and he used to keep it across the street from there (I would post... elaine: this was my inspiration for scanning these in. i also went up our lovely round thing - the eye. but i filmed and no longer have the technology to pump it out. maybe i have to go up again? elaine: i offer you this in reply
i am doing a logo for someone just now. i am looking at those inustrial paint for metal colours, the classic VW combi set me off, but actually anything old that rusts gets that palette... elaine: you are a gent! elaine: yeah, i like hool's writing on photography too. i was inspired by the prospect of a book, and i also have been thinking about writing in an academic stylie again, and the old problem of it's upublishability/unreadability, then i thought what if i integrated those thought with my more personal... GGP: I need to find it again and get back to you on that, Peter. It's off 3rd avenue, maybe st. marks? I'll get back w/ you on this asap. Anonymous : soy espaņol soy de mejorad el pueblo donde esta y es maravillosa yo tambien le he hecho una entrevista para el periodico del instituto luigi 14 aņos Jamie: interesting to see photos of lithuania. lithuanians are currently colonizing my part of the uk. its a place i know little about. i know: i love you Peter: that guy was taking video of the start, and got a little more swarmed than he had planned... just imagine... being rushed by 200+ increasingly drunk/amped bike messengers, who are all riding trackbikes with no brakes, heh! jeeff: buns of bronze. jeeff: haha, the guy walking through the last shot. he looks very aware that he's in the wrong place. or maybe they plant people like this along the race course as realistic bike-messenger "obstacles"? Peter: i fixed the typo ;) Peter: yay, a good text entry! thanks elaine- this was really thought provoking. id love to see someone like hool weigh in, especially on people in photos, etc... Peter: where is this? ive never seen it and would love to go check it out and make some photos, also! lalo: i lived my entire life in humboldt park. i'v been through tuff time and good time in the park. let me say this though, humboldt park isn't as bad as every1 says it is. i mean u could still get jump or killed for sum stupid shit, but its not... Peter: the urban environment is the best medium for this sort of thing, thats for sure! incidentally: many of the pet bird stick-ups ive passed lately appear to have been the victims of removal attempts... but rest assured that they are, much as this sticker, still holding strong... at least 90%... Peter: i was riding the kronan yesterday, actually- we went to get groceries after work, and needless to say, it can haul a lot of groceries! we have the old green ww2 kronan too, but it needs some repair/replacement-parts/love...
heres a photo i took of the orange one whilst driving through utah:
also:... Jamie: What about the orange kronan? Thats my idea of a bike Jamie: You let him on the furniture? Thats real bike love right there. Also, are they spokey-dokeys? Peter: oh, does it ever! i love it. here are some more recent photos of it:
Jamie: This bike appears to kick ass
bob bobingston: th' art is purdy :-) Peter: cool! ahh, brooklyn... i posted some photos of this area, roughly, also... theyre posted here... Peter: cool... love the paste-up :) Jamie: you've certainly got the hang of posting articles now! like the photos, canals suit me for some reason. i've been checking out my local waterways lately and found great interest in their human customization. also, i totally like the reflected blue sky in the last photo, it makes me feel... angry protractor: 1 sheet avery labels (your design applied)
1 can of aerosol shellac
stick & spray - everlasting sticker graf elaine: city as great canvas of decollage... elaine: i agree. i found myself latching onto it after finding transgression too violent a metaphor, on the one hand and being a bit of an anthropology bunny on the other. i havn't read widely on urbanism, i was put off by the adorno, and more interested in his chum benjamin,... fuzzytank:
its a interesting word
and even more so is you are wondering about what all this is
all these images and words on cities
liminal space gets minced and rearticulated over and over in articles on urbanisim (the word probably pops up just as much as 'linkages' 'pedagogy' or 'methodology')
Sharon Zukin - "Disneyland... elaine: bronze. it will be bronze Joan of Arc: "You say that you are my judge, I don't know if you are; but take care not to judge wrongly, lest you place yourself in great danger; and [I] notify you of this, so that if our Lord punishes you for it, I will have done my duty in telling... Matt: nice pic! I like the silouetted figure on the roof beneath the moon, I know where that is. Joan of Arc: Fascinating!*
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