Day 30- I am not sure how to end this project, and in truth have spent the last day trying to convince myself why I should not keep going.
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Day 29- What I haven't accomplished:
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Day 28- No Public Space = Still No Public Space
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Day 27- Bernard E. Harcourt Professor of Law and Director of Columbia University's Center for Contemporary Critical Thought Sent this to the CBC:
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Day 26- No public Space = Global Warming
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Day 25- This continuous and fragmented act of wearing a camera in public space for 30 days started as a social and technological experiment, and has become about finding a place of quiet.
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Day 24- I am the neighbor walking in her neighborhood down a street that she walks several times a day for the last several years.
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Day 23- I am the biker wearing a surveillance camera.
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Day 22- "When you can't trust smell, only eyes can tell." NYBG/ 125
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Day 21- No public space = Private space
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Day 20- I find myself spending less and less time in the realm of public space, but what then constitutes public space?
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Day 19- No public space = strange livestream cams in nature
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Day 17- Searching for the corpse of the Corpse Flower, biking through Brooklyn, and falling asleep under a Beach Tree.
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Day 16- At night the Body Cam feels uncomfortably more authoritarian, more of a protective device against the people in my own neighborhood.
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Day 15- "We worry about being naked on the street, but we don’t worry about being naked on the Internet"
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Day 14- A day away from being halfway through. Day 14 leaves the realm of people, although they are not far behind.
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Day 13- The sidewalk, the train platform, and the train car has become the space of appearance for my body, where other bodies appear to me, and we occupy a space of transition together-
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Day 12- There are gestures that I have seen in real time, and then see again in recorded time, that I am compelled to re-perform.
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The camera has taken on its own persona; there are two narratives being recorded.
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