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The limits of science The limits of science
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Manhattan’s founding text Manhattan’s founding text
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Thinking and moving beyond text Thinking and moving beyond text
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Meredith: looking for Staples stationery store in SoHo Meredith: looking for Staples stationery store in SoHo
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Thomas: killing time on Manhattan Bridge, waiting for a bus to Boston Thomas: killing time on Manhattan Bridge, waiting for a bus to Boston
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Jim, Crosby St Jim, Crosby St
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Sara, Brooklyn Bridge: on holiday in New York from Israel Sara, Brooklyn Bridge: on holiday in New York from Israel
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Tony: walking from Chelsea to the East Village Tony: walking from Chelsea to the East Village
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A return to text A return to text
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Ending Ending
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3. Random Manhattan: thinking and moving beyond text
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Published:March 2016
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Abstract
By placing the living, thinking, moving body directly into the rational grid of Manhattan, Andrew Irving’s chapter attempts to offer an ethnographically grounded account of how people’s lived experiences of the city are mediated by complex amalgams of inner expression, memory and imagination that largely remain beneath the surface of their public activities. The photo-essay and accompanying video and sound recordings derive from Irving’s experimental practice-based, research project, New York Stories, for which he recorded more than a hundred interior dialogues of random strangers encountered as they moved around the city The reader is invited to download sounds clips from the DVD onto their phone or MP3 player and walk around their own city with someone else’s thoughts in their head.
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