
Graffiti Art, Hosier Lane (2007) Melbourne Street Art and Graffiti © All images Marcus D. Niski 2007-2020. Copyright in all original works remains with the individual creators.
A collection of writings about place space writing and art …

Graffiti Art, Hosier Lane (2007) Melbourne Street Art and Graffiti © All images Marcus D. Niski 2007-2020. Copyright in all original works remains with the individual creators.

Graffiti Art, Hosier Lane (2007) Melbourne Street Art and Graffiti © All images Marcus D. Niski 2007-2020. Copyright in all original works remains with the individual creators.

Graffiti Art, Hosier Lane (2007) Melbourne Street Art and Graffiti © All images Marcus D. Niski 2007-2020. Copyright in all original works remains with the individual creators.

Construction site – Salzburg Altstadt
Photography by Marcus D. Niski © 2020

Nightwalk Steingasse, Salzburg Altstadt.
Photography by Marcus D. Niski © 2020
~ Another installment of these cast iron circles, this time from Saint John, New Brunswick. Hard to say for certain, but I found this group a bit grittier than those in other places. ~ Similar Posts on O’Canada: > Halifax’s Manhole Covers > Creativity Afoot!: Toronto’s Varied Manhole Covers > Manhole Covers of Quebec […]
Introduction The term ‘flâneuse’ can be attributed to females who engage in flânerie: the act of observing the city whilst walking.[1] They know themselves to be one of the public, yet they are the binary opposite to the engaged pedestrian – they are a passive spectator.[2] Until the latter half of the nineteenth century, flânerie […]
Looking up at New York’s buildings isn’t the only way to get a sense of the city’s past. Cast your eyes down on the sidewalk and street, and you’ll start seeing an incredible variety of manhole covers—many from the 19th and early 20th centuries. These iron lids serve a utilitarian purpose. But the men who […]
via Manhole covers that left their mark on the city — Ephemeral New York
To walk is to lack a place. It is the indefinite process of being absent and in search of a proper. The moving about that the city mutliplies and concentrates makes the city itself an immense social experience of lacking a place – an experience that is, to be sure, broken up into countless tiny […]
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