| author: fuzzytank : Portland, OR Tuesday, August 31st, 2004 author: manda : Auckland, NZ Monday, August 23rd, 2004 author: twid : Boston, MA Tuesday, August 10th, 2004 author: twid : New York, NY Tuesday, August 10th, 2004 author: sine : New York, NY Monday, August 30th, 2004 author: Mad Jane : Philadelphia, PA Monday, August 30th, 2004 author: DNMZZ : Milwaukee, WI Saturday, August 28th, 2004 author: jameth : Seattle, WA Thursday, August 19th, 2004 author: jameth : Seattle, WA Monday, August 2nd, 2004 author: jameth : Seattle, WA Thursday, August 26th, 2004
| | author: Stephanie L. Jackson : Oakland, CA

Spring semester 1992 was the year of the riots. By day I repaired books at the Oakland Public Library in my sleep; up at 6:59 AM sharp, stumble onto the 71 Haight bus, switch to BART at Civic Center, off at Lake Merritt, negotiate four blocks in an indeterminate direction to the library (I still do not understand the geography of Oakland), be at my wooden table by 7:59 so Vi does not chop off my head. Take a brush, dip it in the glue, making sure not to wipe it on the sides of the container since that is...
author: fuzzytank : Portland, OR
 Portland: steel bridge
well since seattle was gettin airtime heres a little taste of the city just south ;)
author: manda : Auckland, NZ
 (aotearoa)
tall disused buildings stand at the foot of our city; their architecture holding against the tests of time and weather; graffiti and wheatpasters. their faces are colourful but their insides i can only imagine to be full of murky carpets and dust motes.
at street level there are shop fronts, pokey-small and glass from sidewalk to ceiling. they have been appropriated for various art installations which bear no names or affiliation. they change at random, a nameless, faceless rotation, transition.
author: twid : Boston, MA
 Friday 4PM rush hour heading to Boston Logan airport. That's the new Charles River Bridge.
author: twid : New York, NY
 A shot from the roof of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC. Central park is in the background. The two structures on either side are part of a rooftop art installation. The shot just seemed very, well, new york to me. The fact that nobody in the picture is looking at the art seemed a little ironic too. :)
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