Design

Actions: What You Can Do With the City

Actions: What You Can Do With the City documents and presents specific projects by a large and diverse group of activists whose personal involvement has triggered radical change in today’s cities. These human motors of change include architects, engineers, university

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Actions: What You Can Do With the City

Actions: What You Can Do With the City documents and presents specific projects by a large and diverse group of activists whose personal involvement has triggered radical change in today’s cities. These human motors of change include architects, engineers, university

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Ink Storm Screenprinting Collective

Ink Storm is a collectively-run non-profit screenprinting studio housed in the Roberts Street Social Centre building. We offer affordable studio access to members, and have several different classes available as well for beginner screenprinters (see below). We rent screens and

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Ink Storm Screenprinting Collective

Ink Storm is a collectively-run non-profit screenprinting studio housed in the Roberts Street Social Centre building. We offer affordable studio access to members, and have several different classes available as well for beginner screenprinters (see below). We rent screens and

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Storefront Plaza @ Machine Project

Storefront Plaza by Nate Page will relocate the windows of Machine Project and reinstall them twenty feet deep into the main gallery space. To achieve this the exterior walls of the building will stretch deep into Machine’s gallery along a

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Storefront Plaza @ Machine Project

Storefront Plaza by Nate Page will relocate the windows of Machine Project and reinstall them twenty feet deep into the main gallery space. To achieve this the exterior walls of the building will stretch deep into Machine’s gallery along a

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DoTank

DoTank:Brooklyn is a vessel for interdisciplinary engagement and enhancement of our community through means outside of the formal planning and development process. We make rapid and meaningful change by exploring and testing in our laboratory: New York City. We catalyze

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DoTank

DoTank:Brooklyn is a vessel for interdisciplinary engagement and enhancement of our community through means outside of the formal planning and development process. We make rapid and meaningful change by exploring and testing in our laboratory: New York City. We catalyze

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Shoemaker’s Dialogues

The Shoemaker’s Dialogues builds on the idea of Simon as a living example of a form of knowledge analogous to the what Socrates was searching for (namely the art of taking care of one’s soul) Futurefarmers hosted intimate public dialogs

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Shoemaker’s Dialogues

The Shoemaker’s Dialogues builds on the idea of Simon as a living example of a form of knowledge analogous to the what Socrates was searching for (namely the art of taking care of one’s soul) Futurefarmers hosted intimate public dialogs

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Soil Kitchen

Soil Kitchen is a temporary, windmill-powered architectural intervention and multi-use space where citizens can enjoy free soup in exchange for soil samples from their neighborhood. Placed across the street from the Don Quixote monument at 2nd Street and Girard Avenue

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Soil Kitchen

Soil Kitchen is a temporary, windmill-powered architectural intervention and multi-use space where citizens can enjoy free soup in exchange for soil samples from their neighborhood. Placed across the street from the Don Quixote monument at 2nd Street and Girard Avenue

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New City Reader

The New City Reader is a performance-based editorial residency conceived to take place in the context of The Last Newspaper, an exhibition at the New Museum in New York in fall-winter 2010. It proposes to temporarily transform a portion of

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New City Reader

The New City Reader is a performance-based editorial residency conceived to take place in the context of The Last Newspaper, an exhibition at the New Museum in New York in fall-winter 2010. It proposes to temporarily transform a portion of

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