kinch posted:how are you goign to move that thing. or is it a permanent installation?
What you see there is 11 separate pieces. They're made of wood and Elmer's Glue and are quite sturdy as long as they aren't flexed. You can see the seams between them in some places, that are missing long files of streets. Unfortunately I can't attach the pieces to each other until I have Queens, Manhattan, The Bronx constructed in the same way. Otherwise a small error in one place might magnify across the breadth of the map. That's why I'm doing Staten Island next because I can fully assemble it independently of the other boroughs.
tpaine posted:what's that jumbly part on the left middle. did you have a seizure or something
Greenwood Cemetery, its a cemetery.
tpaine posted:swampman if you made a mistake on your toothpick map would you fix the map or alter the reality of the world to match it
I would never admit to mistake.
tpaine posted:
shermanstick posted:why are there two chinatowns???????
There are three. Welcome to new york.
shermanstick posted:why are there two chinatowns???????
yeah and i bet they all look alike to you too huh
tpaine posted:i am nothing if not courteus.
No! I am Cortius!
tpaine posted:http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=LZtmb_tRHdU&t=2msteve irwin identifies this snake as a cobra and thinks this is a cool enough thing that he can put on shades and look at the camera.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZtmb_tRHdU&feature=player_detailpage#t=528s
“One of the inspirations for me,” says De Zayas, “was that I love to read the newspaper and have a baguette every morning, and you couldn’t do that here before.”
De Zayas, who holds an MFA in poetry from Sarah Lawrence College
discipline posted:haha I live on franklin avenue
yes, that's why i posted the link
Sunday, January 20th @ 4PM – Free
Knitting: Dyke Knitting Circle
Come in and knit, make new friends, drink some tea, and learn a craft at a self-help and member-led group. The Dyke Knitting Circle is open to all levels of queer experience and all levels of knitting proficiency. Bring yarn and needles. Join us any third Sunday of the month.
Luckily all you NYC posters can still make the trans poetry jam next week.