January 2012
6 posts
On Assaying, Collecting, and Documenting Fragments...
I look down. Always. Even mid game, I am staring at the earth- marvelled by the beautiful rivulets that form. Of course this isn’t your average game of soccer. It is an inebriated extension of a long-standing tradition that has now turned inwards upon itself and which is now entirely dependent upon a cadre of individuals. The game is some sort of post-anarchist experiment started by some...
December 2011
2 posts
The Best of 2011 | Spatial Analysis →
October 2011
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September 2011
4 posts
This park would turn an abandoned subway into an... →
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August 2011
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July 2011
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May 2011
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April 2011
9 posts
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March 2011
3 posts
Mapping America — Census Bureau 2005-9 American... →
cupcakes and gentrification →
jenniferanne:
cocoku:
supermarketfantasy:
In an interview with Cakespy.com, Dr. Newman explained that she is currently building a collaboratively sourced map of New York City’s cupcake shops. In September 2009, Dr. Newman and her students will use this map to embark on a “Tour de Cupcake” – a fieldwork (and tasting) exercise designed to test her theory that cupcake shops can provide a more...
The Concomitant Penetration of Every Moment By the... →
January 2011
4 posts
Mapping North American English dialects. →
jenniferanne:
a-v-p:
I’d just like to say that the whole of the Western United States isn’t as homogeneous as this map makes it seem. There are subtle vocabulary and vowel differences between regions of California, particularly between LA and the Bay Area, and I know that California dialects aren’t the…
Is there any link to a larger version of this map? Even expanded it’s way too small to...
December 2010
3 posts
November 2010
2 posts
Confessions of a recovering engineer →
The absurdity and pernicious effects of outdated standards for streets
October 2010
8 posts
Daily Meh: Apropos of feelings that English needs... →
dailymeh:
Apropos of feelings that English needs a word for: the feeling of that awkward moment when you meet a stranger going in the opposite direction in a small space and you have to decide which way you’re going to go while silently coordinating with the other person so they go to the opposite side….