Thursday, May 29, 2008
Desire Path (curved)
A new semantics for a new generation
"Faster, faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death" said Hunter S. Thompson. This quote appears here and gives a new direction for research. The London taxi as a black art, a species apart, which wends a tricky way through the streets of the capital. The driver has The Knowledge, and hence a bigger brain. She has learned a new language - I had Screaming Lord Sutch in the back of the cab last week... and an answer to every question, except one: Will you take me to South London?
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Lea Bridge Sluices
Lea Bridge Sluices
Originally uploaded by LoopZilla
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Bank vs. Monument
Some signs have been covered up so that newbies and tourists cannot find the quick way from A to B. My guess is that the fire and safety rules would not allow the scheme described in the leaflet!
Green Park Station
A picture of the flow of humankind through the tunnels and channels of the Tube at Green Park. Nice.
The flow of suits and black clad office workers takes place throughout the day, but at night a different species appear, the Yellow Jackets
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Stratford, so good they named it twice!
A bendy bus ride
I was on a 25 bus in the City of London, and seemed to me that "gonzogeography" was a term in search of some meaning, much like "psychogeography". I was then mindful of "The Meaning of Liff", where the names on signposts are given a use, to stop them loafing around doing very little.
The talk given by Merlin Coverley (the author) at Housmans Booksellers this week was interesting, and it left me wanting more. What was "psychogeography" as distinct from geography (as understood today)? I guess I had to catch up with some reading and the events of 1968 and the "Situationists International".
But there seemed to be plenty of research material on the 25 bus, a bendy bus that snakes from Oxford Circus to the wilds of Essex.
Get in the back of the bendy bus, and you realise that it bends left and right, up and down. The ride is raucous. Some call it the free bus, since you have to swipe an Oystercard or a ticket before you board. Inspectors descend like a host of locusts, but you might just be able to swipe before they get to you... ooops I have just had my wallet stolen!
Walking as an art form. That sounded the business. What could we learn from taking a few steps?
Walk on.... a long the Three Mills Loop around and around. Each time you complete the Loop, you get a little deeper into the groove.