Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Drifting
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I set out on my drift on my bike. My ears led me to the bustle of North Ave. Busy with the traffic of cars and people, I decided to start my drift in this neighborhood. I began on North Prospect Ave, taking my first right on Lafayette Pl. I zig zagged through the neighborhood as planned by my strategy. I followed the third right, second left pattern until I hit the split at Cambridge Ave. I had been walking for about an hour, so I decided to make a directional change that would lead be back in the same direction (or at least sort of same direction) of where I started. I ventured off the path slightly more based on the intrigue of my ears and eyes. I was lead down an alley and around a some construction. Even in the quietest of areas, city sounds were still very apparent.
City Silence
Near the corner of Cambridge and Irving, I walked a good three blocks without seeing anyone or any cars. The nearest movements came from my shoes, the birds and the faint sounds of cars and construction.
Listen -- > City Silencein 20 Seconds...
CityWalk
Road work ahead
Road work ahead
Men at Work
Worker Men
Rain and Fun with Chimes
Rain and fun with chimes
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Strategy
For my first Drift, I will be using Algorithmic Walking. (Take third right, second left, third right, repeat) I became most intrigued by this strategy after reading Joseph Hart's, "A New Way of Walking". I very much appreciate the concept of "psychogeography", " a slightly stuffy term that's been applied to a whole toy box full of playful, inventive strategies for exploring cities. Psychogeography includes just about anything that takes pedestrians off their predictable paths and jolts them into a new awareness of the urban landscape." (Hart) I immediately identified with the attempt to see my environment in a way I have not before. I have lived in Milwaukee since birth, and am in love with it as my home. I think it is a city that has so much to offer and to understand. As a teenage, I thought I knew most, to all there was to know about Milwaukee. I am now, however, learning new things about the city: community events, distinct cultural pockets and history. I plan to explore these characteristics more, and hopefully learn about a few new things along the way.
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