Giant Dirty Burger

Wednesday, March 30th, 2005

Second Avenue near St. Marks Place.

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Ad Art

Wednesday, March 30th, 2005

It should be in the Museum of Modern Art. Someone whiting-out pasted ads on construction fence. East Village.

Check out Fred Radtke, New Orleans’ graffiti abator (scroll down).
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Astor Place Building

Wednesday, March 30th, 2005

Astor Place Building – 1876 – houses Astor Wines and Barnes and Noble. NY Songlines
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Second and First

Tuesday, March 29th, 2005

Second Avenue and First Street. Click to see a larger version of photo. Mars Bar is on the corner. The brand new, glass and steel, not yet opened Avalon Chrystie building is seen on the left. A view of this same block and the construction happening here, viewed from one block west, Bowery.

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Old Second Avenue Courthouse

Tuesday, March 29th, 2005

Old Second Avenue Courthouse. Now it houses the Anthology Film Archives. “In 1979… under the guidance of the architects Raimund Abraham and Kevin Bone, and at a cost of $1,450,000, the building was adapted to house two motion picture theaters, a reference library, a film preservation department, offices, and a gallery.” Click to see a larger version of this photo.

But in 1970 when I first moved to NYC, it was being used to warehouse movie equipment by a company I was working for. In lieu of giving me a living wage they let me squat in the room intended for the matron of the women prisoners. It overlooked the alley, between the buildings visible in the photo above, that was then full of rotting garbage and furiously breeding mosquitoes.

I had electricity for a small space heater and a hot plate and running cold water suitable for sponge-bathing etc. I broke through my bedroom wall to get into one of the locked jail cells, and thus had an additional room for storage of my meager possessions. I also had the rest of the building to play in, and I used the basement to film an 8mm stop motion film. The basement was filled with bizarre fibreglass life molds of naked men and women, left over from some sort of art commune that formerly occupied the space. I observed the partial solar eclipse of March 7, 1970 from that roof. The sky dimmed considerably, but from my vantage no one else seemed to notice.

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Radio David Byrne

Tuesday, March 29th, 2005

Radio David Byrne.com — "Like many people, I listen to a wide variety of music, and some of it is, ahem, more appropriate at certain times of day than others. We here are not responsible for adverse affects from playing the wrong music at the wrong time. Hope some of this is enjoyable." — DB

"Most artists see nothing from record sales — it’s not an evil conspiracy, it’s just the way the accounting works. That’s the way major record labels are set up, from a purely pragmatic point of view. So as far as the artist goes — who cares? I don’t see much money from record sales anway, so I don’t really care how people are getting it." Boing Boing

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Tsunami Watch

Monday, March 28th, 2005

Asian bloggers on tsumani watch on City Rag, your place to go when you want to know.

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Benefit for Not In Our Name

Monday, March 28th, 2005

Benefit to save Not in Our Name,
sponsored by Bands Against Bush
Thursday, March 31st, 8:00pm $7
Siberia, 356 W. 40th St. Btwn 8th/9th
Featuring: Dead Betties, Pretty Flowers, Kontrast and special guests

Bands Against Bush

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