
As part of Open House New York, I made it up on the High Line, the 1.5-mile elevated railway that curls up the West Side from the Meatpacking District to the Javits Center. It’s been closed for a couple decades (and is being converted to an awesome park), so I was excited to see the neglected urban blightyness of it. But, of course, Neckface beat me to it, four years ago. Considering the spaces he gets into, I have a feeling we’ll still be finding Neckface tags like 200 years from now, and they’ll be treated like archeological discoveries of ancient cave drawings. Marc Ecko (only his head, which will at this point be attached to a robot body) will be interviewed on SpaceCNN about the gravity and magnitude of the find. But I’m taking credit for this one, and this one too.
October 17, 2007 at 12:50 pm |
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