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today's find

Sharing this link I got from my friend Morgan Jeness, a dramaturg, theatrical provocateur, artist's agent, and active participant in the Occupy movement. I've just glanced so far, but it looks like a potential resource related to subversive political play and perceptions of the ownership of public (grid) spaces. 

I also wonder if we/our students might like to rethink the tilted arc controversy from the 1980s.

All play is probably political. Play in the city happens in relation to space that various constituencies have stakes in. See also: graffiti, illegal sidewalk cafes, dog parks, and the politics of the possible high line in the loft district.

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