Tagged: brooklyn, construction, eastern europe, street art, walls
Tagged: brooklyn, construction, eastern europe, street art, walls
these flyers began appearing this fall, on the makeshift walls of construction sites around my neighborhood. Get a close-up look:
Tagged: brooklyn, construction, flyers, protest, street art, walls
In dreams, affects take shape and form and color. affects are drawn into resonance, the seemingly disparate in waking life are crashed or woven together into intricate, shocking, garish, intimate realness. A key character in dreams, or narratives of dreams, is the setting itself. In my dreams, interior and exteriors blend, neighborhoods in different cities open up to each other, like the impossible geographies of Kafka’s stories. (film credit: “N.Y., N.Y.” Francis Thompson, dir. 1959) Yesterday the New York Times published an Iraq war veteran’s dreams and reflections. Here are some important excerpts: What if it’s not a dream at all? What if I really have the city of Mosul inside of me? Or at least that neighborhood on a sunny morning. Maybe when…
Tagged: Brian Turner, bullet, dreams, Francis Thompson, New York, poetry, violence, war
DEMONCRACY: Government of the vast majority, by a tiny minority, through war, usurpation and propaganda
Tagged: California, democracy, san francisco, street art
do you remember? and herbie hancock sun ra
Tagged: 1970s, 1980s, african, afrofuturism, music, the future
4-18-2008: Everything must go! Greenpoint, Brooklyn, New York
Tagged: brooklyn, greenpoint, New York, obama, politics
‘by 1970, the influence of the automobile on night-time lighting was felt in its entirety…. Cities were lit primarily to facilitate the movement of motor vehicles.’ —J.A. Jackle, City Lights: Illuminating the American Night
Tagged: California, cars, lights, night, Palo Alto
Tagged: Georges Perec, graffiti, street art, tel aviv, walls