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CommentaryKnowing Your Neighbor, Online and Off
Simmons Buntin | Fri, Jul 4, 2008 | Tags: simmons buntin, tucson, civano, website, interaction, neighborhood design, virtual reality, discussion forum, cohousing, community design | 0
There are two communities in my community. The first is physical—thin, tree-lined streets and pocket parks, Southwestern architecture and community gardens. The second is virtual—a community website, and more specifically a discussion forum, registration required.
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CommentaryElusive Street Art Unites Urban Dwellers Online
Brian Krier | Fri, Jun 6, 2008 | Tags: blogging, internet, art, urban art, banksy, interaction, artists, streetsy, jake dobkin, gothamist, street art | 0
To some, the term “street art” is merely a glorification of vandalism, a common hallmark of urban blight. But for many others, street art is a legitimate form of expression and a vital component of the urban experience. Artists and enthusiasts share a common ground: the Internet, where street art takes on its most unifying and democratizing form.
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NAC NewsDescribe Next American City in seven words or less.
Jeffrey Hill | Tue, Feb 26, 2008 | Tags: jeffrey hill, hayley richardson, accessibility, sentimental city, interaction, walnut street, dynamic, veterans stadium, sausage cart, seven words or less | 1
Does the Next American City include the sausage cart down the street? I hope so. I also hope it includes the girls who walk down Walnut St. off the speed line. I’d take the girls over the buildings any day. A lot of us would, because we’re human beings. We’re dirty. We smell bad. We forget to shower and we live in a city, stinking together.
At the Next American City, there has been discussion of tag lines, an identity for our cause and a place to fit in. I think of NAC as the…
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