A most disgusting phrase…Trump Body Butter via The New Yorker article on Privately Owned Public Spaces (POPS)—areas that developers have created in exchange for the right to build buildings that are bigger than the city would otherwise allow…
Author: dig
Walter Benjamin
Projecting the Arcades: A Talk at the Jewish Museum Takes Up Walter Benjamin by Malaya Sadler, Artnews
Jens Hoffman talked with Boris Groys and Michael Taussig.
To Groys, The Arcades Project represents Benjamin’s effort as an inveterate flâneur to “combine vita activa and vita contemplativa in a new way. Movement and repetition become mediated and combined,” he said. The flâneur, at once dispassionate and highly sensitive, adopts a contemplative disposition and also mobilizes it.
Taussig noted that he might read The Arcades Project and its cultural criticisms as a movement toward awakening from the spell of the consumer mythos of 19th-century Paris—and maybe from the spell of history itself. Benjamin’s conception of history, said Taussig, is coupled with an awareness of technology and a resistance to using archetypes, or static concepts, to understand an ever-changing and permeable modern world.
2017 Miami Zine Fair – Exile Books

The 2017 Miami Zine Fair in partnership with University of Miami’s Special Collections and O, Miami Poetry Festival at the Lowe Art Museum.
Saturday, April 22, 11am-5pm
Central Park
The park by Olmsted and Vaux, 1857. Cental Park Conservancy, official caretakers; CPC Institute; a nyc park; maps.
…Robert Smithson – Frederick Law Olmsted and The Dialectical Landscape, 1973.
community gardens
NYC community gardens are great; timeline. Miami should have the legal structure to start some and/or promote them.
Brian Wilson
Who is the real Brian Wilson? via SearchingForBW


A project by Elizabeth Withstandley.
Also, Wikipedia isn’t helping.







