Last Walk : Wall Street Neighborhood and Around December 1999 by Russell Day (2014, Trade Paperback)

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I think the Universities are teaching wage slavery from the get go. ISBN: 9781492173229. Language: English.

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ISBN-139781492173229
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Book TitleLast Walk : Wall Street Neighborhood and Around December 1999
Number of Pages30 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicCollections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General
Publication Year2014
GenreArt
AuthorRussell Day
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Weight4.7 Oz
Item Length11 in
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SynopsisPhotographs of the Wall Street area, neighborhood of Battery Park City up the Esplanade, around, the December of 1999. I was on Stone Street then for a bit where my friend had homesteaded the Wall Street area above a bar where he made a fine place that he was forced out of immediately after the attack on Wall St., Twin Towers 9/11. The date as being the last month of 1999, which Prince did a great piece on, is a player. I have a show coming up in Carrboro, NC sometime in a public space. I have a big desire to show at Pace McGill. My other local issues that are the same worldwide are the advancement of the Insurodollar, modular building with shipping containers to start, port like operations for the landlocked like where I live using the airspace as a continuance of the ocean, and mad about the "unique" situation of a trend of Ivory Tower Power is in my experience like a Zelig life being in Chapel Hill where the University is the big power and also Rochester New York where power has shifted to the U of R, which might though pay taxes. You gottah give Mr. Allen credit for doing short Zelig. Big deal I fight for and about is the incredible irony of being living where they actively hate the little community airport and prevent work being done there, plus they abuse through underpay the linemen who take care of the planes that are there. I think the Universities are teaching wage slavery from the get go. At UNC-CH the tallest statue is to a CSA hero called Silent Sam. For every Daughters of the Confederacy, or really KKK statue put up, a man was lynched. NYC operates like a port and Transcendia will have transparent banks and fair taxes with Progressive and Exceptional as needed to reign in those who are psychotic about the capitalistic ideology and their right to compound interest benefits. The picture set has turned out to be my personal last walk. For those person who walked to work from Battery Park City, or were in and out of the neighborhood, as still they are, we all feel something curious. The things they saw, we want to see as we all want to see the great achievements of civilization that exist from 96th Street to Battery Park., Photographs of the Wall Street area, neighborhood of Battery Park City up the Esplanade, around, the December of 1999.I was on Stone Street then for a bit where my friend had homesteaded the Wall Street area above a bar where he made a fine place that he was forced out of immediately after the attack on Wall St., Twin Towers 9/11.The date as being the last month of 1999, which Prince did a great piece on, is a player.I have a show coming up in Carrboro, NC sometime in a public space. I have a big desire to show at Pace McGill.My other local issues that are the same worldwide are the advancement of the Insurodollar, modular building with shipping containers to start, port like operations for the landlocked like where I live using the airspace as a continuance of the ocean, and mad about the "unique" situation of a trend of Ivory Tower Power is in my experience like a Zelig life being in Chapel Hill where the University is the big power and also Rochester New York where power has shifted to the U of R, which might though pay taxes.You gottah give Mr. Allen credit for doing short Zelig.Big deal I fight for and about is the incredible irony of being living where they actively hate the little community airport and prevent work being done there, plus they abuse through underpay the linemen who take care of the planes that are there. I think the Universities are teaching wage slavery from the get go. At UNC-CH the tallest statue is to a CSA hero called Silent Sam. For every Daughters of the Confederacy, or really KKK statue put up, a man was lynched.NYC operates like a port and Transcendia will have transparent banks and fair taxes with Progressive and Exceptional as needed to reign in those who are psychotic about the capitalistic ideology and their right to compound interest benefits.The picture set has turned out to be my personal last walk.For those person who walked to work from Battery Park City, or were in and out of the neighborhood, as still they are, we all feel something curious.The things they saw, we want to see as we all want to see the great achievements of civilization that exist from 96th Street to Battery Park.
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