For the year and I half I’ve lived in this great city, I have very rarely ventured out of Manhattan. In fact, aside from the airports, the only places I’ve been since apartment hunting were Astoria (Queens) and Williamsburg (Brooklyn), both once and to see friends. Of course, back in my apartment hunting days, I […]
Category: NYC
One of the things that makes NYC such a great place is all the random things you encounter all throughout the City. Sure, some can be quite bizarre in a bad way, but most are absolutely wonderful, and that is why I always carry my camera with me. Back in September I decided to walk […]
You may recall that last week I posted a video on a performance artist named Thoth. There was one occasion during the summer where I spotted him doing something completely different…performing with someone else and in quite a different style. I compiled the three short pieces of video I had from that day into a new “Thoth […]
Ever felt the need for bifocals but didn’t actually have the lenses? No problem! You could simply use the solution I spotted on the Subway tonight! I was on my way home from work with a friend from the office. We were sitting on a Brooklyn-bound 3 train between 77th St and 42nd St and […]
4th of July, NYC Style
Another day, another holiday, another crazy event in New York! Yes, it is Independence Day and of course New York has a bit of an atypical way of celebrating it. Sure, we have fireworks that we’re billed as the “nation’s largest fireworks display” (sponsored for many years by Macy’s). But while most of the country […]
Even more MoMA!
A few weeks ago I went back to MoMA and took some footage from their exhibit on color and light and I finally got to put it together into a video and it can be seen below. Enjoy!
As Heard on the Subway
My apologies. I realize it’s been almost a week since my last post but I’ve been extraordinarily busy (in a good money-making way) which has made for some very, very long days. More on all that later. In the meantime, I figured I’d start a spin-off from my “As Spotted on the Subway” series. You […]
Today I finally made it to the Guggenheim Museum. The museum exterior (and permanent galleries) are currently undergoing a renovation and the main exhibit on view (which was what I went to see) was by Cai Guo-Qiang, a Chinese artist, called “I Want to Believe,” which really enveloped the entire museum. The exhibit pretty much […]