Showing posts with label things i want to do. Show all posts
Showing posts with label things i want to do. Show all posts

Saturday, June 20, 2009

The Putting Lot



Well I may be a little late to the game on this one, and a little far away, but the friendly folks of Meat Pallet never cease to delight with their tastefully seasoned offerings. Introducing the Putting Lot, of Bushwick New York. A brooklyn-ized revival of the revered form of childhood recreation commonly known as Miniature Golf. Good job guys! Now if only I can get there and play me a round!



Pachinko Putt Putt by Meat Pallet (image c/o Nummy Nimms)



@ The Putting Lot

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Saturday, May 30, 2009

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from Curbed: "Starting in the early 90s, photographer Kevin Bauman took photographs of 100 abandoned houses in Detroit, Michigan" (photographs are his)

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i want to go here. must. see. this. must see before gone. now.

these places fascinate me. they are at once depressing and incredibly beautiful (melancholy?). it strikes me that these neighborhoods that were at once subdivided from larger parcels have been reverse subdivided by the deleting of their neighbors. imagine a new era of urban homesteading where new yorker's sick of their tiny apartments but still desiring the cachet of a big city move to the abandoned blocks of detroit and buffalo to establish farms amidst the street grid of a disappeared city.

the once fertile grounds are consolidated block by block and the streets disappear to rows of crops and windbreaks... the once abandoned apartment houses are reborn as bunkhouses for migrant workers who report to the ruralized townhouse for their daily directions. plowing digs up children's toys and abandoned fragments of heirlooms, sprinkler systems, forgetten fire hydrants, furniture... and a collapsing sewer system inverts itself into marshes and slowly establishing creeks.

the migration west of the last fifty years that continues to develop the farms of the west results in the re-establishment of farms in the east. could this be measured? could the continuing (?) displacement in the west be replaced with an equal amount of new farming in formerly urban neighborhoods like those in detroit? new development across the country could be required to subsidize the urban homesteaders as an act of recompense for the farmland they've erased... the same could be applied to logging!! the detroit of the future: a city amidst farms and forest?

EDIT: lori brought up a good idea... could the ordos 100 project be reworked and implemented in a place like this, a sort of ordos meets 8 mile concept? sounds like a recipe for michigan drug plantations, rapping architects, hmm...




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the only corn i like

From GPC
also i just read on eater that Cafe Habana of SOHO fame is coming to Venice and Malibu! crazy

maybe I won't have to move back to New York! heck, if it keeps movin' out here.... another sign LA is the New York of this century, yay!!!!!
From GPCB


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Friday, May 29, 2009

voy a patear sus computadoras

so, of course i haven't been posting so much.

this is partly due to my broken computer. yuuup, one year after a $450 fix my computer is toast once more. well, toast is actually useful and tasty, so i guess it's more like really burnt toast without the smell (and i usually like burnt toast!)

i've already speant $40 for someone to tell me my computer is completely fine and that they didn't have any problems TURNING IT ONE, which i can't do. it's not really worth throwing $450 at it again for another motherboard fix, that's half the price of what would probably be an equally performing laptop, or 1/6 the price of the laptop to kill all laptops. grrrr.

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title: Voy a patear sus culos



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