Building with Our Feet: How Walking Tours Construct Alternate New York Cities
Note: When I wrote this proposal my plan, or the idea I thought would become the plan was that I would try to amass as many walking tour itineraries, accounts and maps as possible to see what parts of...
View ArticleArchival Photos vs. As They Appear Today
As I headed to Tribeca on a recent research trip to follow two of the walking tours I’m mapping for my project, a pair of free podcasts released by The Mayor’s Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting...
View ArticleAmateur Sleuthing in the NYU Archives
One of the major primary documents I'll be incorporating into my mapping project is a series of photocopied handwritten index cards that I only recently finished deciphering. The nearly illegible and...
View ArticleFact-Checking and Tangential Reading in the New York Times Archives
One of the great challenges of my research has been deciphering the handwriting of late New York University history professor Bayrd Still (1906-1992), a frequent creator and leader of walking tours...
View ArticleSelf-Evaluation, a Walking Tour
Stop 1: Idea Ever since reading Michel de Certeau's "Walking in the City" (1980) several years ago I've been very attracted to the essay's central metaphor: the city as text. His proposal, or at least...
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