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Comments for The Arts in New York City http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/rollyson07 ...or New York City as art Tue, 06 Nov 2012 17:43:44 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.2.2 Comment on Introduction by Carl Rollyson http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/rollyson07/?p=51#comment-17 Carl Rollyson Wed, 26 Dec 2007 15:32:47 +0000 http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/rollyson07/?p=51#comment-17 To me what is different about NYC is the taxis--most not as roomy as London. More important, there are very few taxi queues of the kind you see in London or Paris. In NYC it is a free for all. Taxis stop anywhere they want. Try that in Paris! This free for all may not be unique to NYC but it certainly is a distinguishing characteristic. And how about pedestrians. They don't stand on the curb. They stand in the street making it difficult for cars to make right turns. Try that in London! I wish there was more on this site in terms of those kind of observations of human behavior. Another example: in London car will not yield pedestrians right of way. They will mow you down. This can happen in NYC, of course, but if you are an aggressive pedestrian (I'm not recommending this) you can often get even taxis to break for you while you are crossing a street. Don't count on that in London. But London has cabs that are so much more civilized with room for your legs and your luggage inside the cab. NYC taxis are pitiful--even the minivans. To me what is different about NYC is the taxis–most not as roomy as London. More important, there are very few taxi queues of the kind you see in London or Paris. In NYC it is a free for all. Taxis stop anywhere they want. Try that in Paris! This free for all may not be unique to NYC but it certainly is a distinguishing characteristic. And how about pedestrians. They don’t stand on the curb. They stand in the street making it difficult for cars to make right turns. Try that in London! I wish there was more on this site in terms of those kind of observations of human behavior. Another example: in London car will not yield pedestrians right of way. They will mow you down. This can happen in NYC, of course, but if you are an aggressive pedestrian (I’m not recommending this) you can often get even taxis to break for you while you are crossing a street. Don’t count on that in London. But London has cabs that are so much more civilized with room for your legs and your luggage inside the cab. NYC taxis are pitiful–even the minivans.

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Comment on About the Anarchy Player by admin http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/rollyson07/?p=52#comment-16 admin Sun, 16 Dec 2007 06:39:01 +0000 http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/rollyson07/?p=52#comment-16 Hey all, It's not that users have to be logged in to see the player, it's that the player is just an interface between the site + viewers' computers, so if Anarchy is playing an mov file and someone with a pc and no quicktime tries to view a video recording, it's not possible. Working on ways to save files in a format accessible to everyone... Hey all,

It’s not that users have to be logged in to see the player, it’s that the player is just an interface between the site + viewers’ computers, so if Anarchy is playing an mov file and someone with a pc and no quicktime tries to view a video recording, it’s not possible. Working on ways to save files in a format accessible to everyone…

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Comment on Introduction by dk072729 http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/rollyson07/?p=51#comment-15 dk072729 Thu, 13 Dec 2007 04:32:15 +0000 http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/rollyson07/?p=51#comment-15 The only reason I brought that up is because the sentence right after you stated the population of New York, you said: "The next most populated city." I know you were comparing a state to a city, but other people might not have realized that. Also I see no point announcing right now what the Food group or I individually are going to do since that might ground us in stone while we still are looking on how to improve our section. The only reason I brought that up is because the sentence right after you stated the population of New York, you said: “The next most populated city.” I know you were comparing a state to a city, but other people might not have realized that.

Also I see no point announcing right now what the Food group or I individually are going to do since that might ground us in stone while we still are looking on how to improve our section.

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Comment on Introduction by moonandantartica http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/rollyson07/?p=51#comment-14 moonandantartica Thu, 13 Dec 2007 03:24:40 +0000 http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/rollyson07/?p=51#comment-14 to alliem, 1. i'll fix the P.O.V. mess up. thanks for pointing it out, i never would have noticed. 2. i'll definitely introduce those examples of independent art and include a segment on that. 3. i also think that anything that is more "deeply" NYC culture will be pointed out by the other groups, so i'll look over what people have in a couple days and introduce it in my section. to dmitry 1. i defined the given figures as a population for an urban agglomeration in the next sentence 2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_urban_agglomerations_by_population 3. if you just would have looked up the figures i had provided (like just typed the exact numbers in google) you would have found out that i wasn't mixed up. i sincerely apologize for the confusion though. 4. perhaps your time would be better spent adding a little info about what you plan to do with your specific section, so i can get on with updating the intro to better reference the site. just a suggestion. 4. but maybe your right, i'll update my figures. the list for the population of the New York urban area for 2007 is actually 20,420,000. i'll get right on that for tomorrow. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_urban_areas_by_population 5. thanks for your comment though. to alliem,

1. i’ll fix the P.O.V. mess up. thanks for pointing it out, i never would have noticed.

2. i’ll definitely introduce those examples of independent art and include a segment on that.

3. i also think that anything that is more “deeply” NYC culture will be pointed out by the other groups, so i’ll look over what people have in a couple days and introduce it in my section.

to dmitry

1. i defined the given figures as a population for an urban agglomeration in the next sentence

2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_urban_agglomerations_by_population

3. if you just would have looked up the figures i had provided (like just typed the exact numbers in google) you would have found out that i wasn’t mixed up. i sincerely apologize for the confusion though.

4. perhaps your time would be better spent adding a little info about what you plan to do with your specific section, so i can get on with updating the intro to better reference the site. just a suggestion.

4. but maybe your right, i’ll update my figures. the list for the population of the New York urban area for 2007 is actually 20,420,000. i’ll get right on that for tomorrow.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_urban_areas_by_population

5. thanks for your comment though.

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Comment on Introduction by dk072729 http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/rollyson07/?p=51#comment-13 dk072729 Wed, 12 Dec 2007 21:59:03 +0000 http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/rollyson07/?p=51#comment-13 "An important reason for this is simply because everyone is here. New York's Population as of 2005 was 18,718,000. The next most populated city in the United States is L.A. which can only boast 12,298,000 people." You mixed up your statistics. In that paragraph you talk about cities. New York City does not have a population close to 19 million, more like about 8-9 million. New York STATE has about 18-19 million. Since New York City is the largest city in the United States, L.A. might not have the figure you posted. Dmitry “An important reason for this is simply because everyone is here. New York’s Population as of 2005 was 18,718,000. The next most populated city in the United States is L.A. which can only boast 12,298,000 people.”

You mixed up your statistics. In that paragraph you talk about cities. New York City does not have a population close to 19 million, more like about 8-9 million. New York STATE has about 18-19 million. Since New York City is the largest city in the United States, L.A. might not have the figure you posted.

Dmitry

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Comment on Introduction by alliem http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/rollyson07/?p=51#comment-12 alliem Wed, 12 Dec 2007 21:27:52 +0000 http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/rollyson07/?p=51#comment-12 You did a lot of research and I like your writing style! I actually learned a few things from your essay. One discrepancy is that you shifted from the view of I (as a NJer) and They (NYers) into "We" (unless that was a grammatical error). And your idea that NYC is special because everything is here may be true, but many cities have 'everything' there too. I think you should go deeper into what IS specifically NYC culture as well. Also, I thought that you should specifically mention some more of the independent art that happens only in NYC (like subway art, neighborhood murals, Chelsea and East Side art neighborhoods, etc.) You did a lot of research and I like your writing style! I actually learned a few things from your essay. One discrepancy is that you shifted from the view of I (as a NJer) and They (NYers) into “We” (unless that was a grammatical error). And your idea that NYC is special because everything is here may be true, but many cities have ‘everything’ there too. I think you should go deeper into what IS specifically NYC culture as well.

Also, I thought that you should specifically mention some more of the independent art that happens only in NYC (like subway art, neighborhood murals, Chelsea and East Side art neighborhoods, etc.)

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Comment on Music Under New York by alliem http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/rollyson07/?p=46#comment-11 alliem Wed, 12 Dec 2007 02:49:43 +0000 http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/rollyson07/?p=46#comment-11 oo that band/guy is so cool! =] nice video sophia! oo that band/guy is so cool! =] nice video sophia!

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Comment on Subway Performances by admin http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/rollyson07/?p=38#comment-10 admin Mon, 10 Dec 2007 06:05:53 +0000 http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/rollyson07/?p=38#comment-10 Anarchy media player has been activated for the blog-that means that you upload footage the same way you upload jpgs, etc.-when you write a post or a page scroll down to the upload section + browse for your clips. <click on> write post---></click><click on> browse--->(find file you want to upload)upload--->(once uploaded)</click><click on> send to editor---></click><click on>publish ...and you're all set...</click> Anarchy media player has been activated for the blog-that means that you upload footage the same way you upload jpgs, etc.-when you write a post or a page scroll down to the upload section + browse for your clips.

write post—> browse—>(find file you want to upload)upload—>(once uploaded) send to editor—>publish

…and you’re all set…

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Comment on Fashion by Mo http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/rollyson07/?p=23#comment-9 Mo Sun, 09 Dec 2007 19:54:06 +0000 http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/rollyson07/?p=23#comment-9 that's the only slideshow i got- from the whole group. I'm not going to pester anyone about it anymore, i give up. i'll do my individual thing and why don't you guys figure out something more convenient for yourselves? thanks jenna -Mo that’s the only slideshow i got- from the whole group. I’m not going to pester anyone about it anymore, i give up. i’ll do my individual thing and why don’t you guys figure out something more convenient for yourselves? thanks jenna

-Mo

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Comment on When is this project due? by Sophia http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/rollyson07/?p=13#comment-8 Sophia Sat, 08 Dec 2007 01:27:15 +0000 http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/rollyson07/?p=13#comment-8 Will this be graded individually or in our groups? Will this be graded individually or in our groups?

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