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You've got, of course, the human brain right next to healthcare, which you might expect, but also you've got video games, which is sort of adjacent, as those two
spaces
interface with each other.
We are talking about the venues in which those public
spaces
where we come together to create democracy, and at the same time protest those who would take our freedom, take place.
Those are the public
spaces
where we announce ourselves as citizens, as participants, as people with the right to write our own narratives.
With all of our projects, our public space projects, we work closely with local businesses and local merchant groups who maintain the spaces, move the furniture, take care of the plants.
Together, the inhabitants created public
spaces
and designed them to feel more like a home and less like an unfinished tower.
They typically make the best out of their conditions, and try to make their
spaces
look nice and homey, or at least up until as far as they can reach.
Many of these people take their homes and interior
spaces
very seriously, putting a lot of work and care into the details.
The shared
spaces
are also treated in the same manner, where walls are decorated in faux marble patterns.
Created by these very people who live, work and play in these particular spaces, these neighborhoods are intuitively designed to make the most of their circumstances.
Amazon battle scenes decorated the Parthenon on the Athenian Acropolis; paintings and statues of Amazons adorned temples and public
spaces.
Red and darker colors show more dense vegetation, and the white are wide open
spaces.
The first one is equality of quality of life, especially for children, that all children should have, beyond the obvious health and education, access to green spaces, to sports facilities, to swimming pools, to music lessons.
Children will walk out of homes into safe
spaces.
It's Christmas Eve, you're at the mall, you're driving around in circles looking for parking, and what do you see? Sixteen empty handicapped
spaces.
This is Central Park, one of the most beautifully designed public
spaces
in America.
This layering of
spaces
and economies is very interesting to notice.
They truly perform as they transform through time and as communities negotiate the
spaces
and boundaries and resources.
So these action neighborhoods, as I call them, really become the inspiration to imagine other interpretations of citizenship that have less to do, in fact, with belonging to the nation-state, and more with upholding the notion of citizenship as a creative act that reorganizes institutional protocols in the
spaces
of the city.
As an artist, I've been interested, in fact, in the visualization of citizenship, the gathering of many anecdotes, urban stories, in order to narrativize the relationship between social processes and
spaces.
Just as some animals can use objects in their environments as tools to reach into narrow spaces, here we see that Entropica, again on its own initiative, was able to move a large disk representing an animal around so as to cause a small disk, representing a tool, to reach into a confined space holding a third disk and release the third disk from its initially fixed position.
They burn the electronic waste in open
spaces.
So one of the first things we need is we need an aircraft that can take off and land in small
spaces
and quickly take you where you want to go.
The folks who I described earlier got proper preparation in teaching, not in any college or university, but by virtue of just being in the same
spaces
of those who engage.
You teach it by allowing people to go into those
spaces
where the magic is happening.
So even more important than buildings in a city are the public
spaces
in between them.
And today, some of the most transformative changes in cities are happening in these public
spaces.
So I believe that lively, enjoyable public
spaces
are the key to planning a great city.
What attracts people to successful public spaces, and what is it about unsuccessful places that keeps people away?
But one of the more wonky things about me is that I am an animal behaviorist, and I use those skills not to study animal behavior but to study how people in cities use city public
spaces.
One of the first
spaces
that I studied was this little vest pocket park called Paley Park in midtown Manhattan.
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