CBS Interactive Art at Union Square

Posted January 5, 2008 by Famous Ankles
Categories: Manhattan, Union Square, Wanderings

Maybe this has spread far and wide, but I’ve recently seen an interesting phenomena where technology allows people to interact physically with projected pictures.  The most elaborate have been games where you “herd” ducks into a nest (that’s located in the South Street Seaport), but when I was at Union Square, I ran into this one and wasn’t the only one who found it interesting.

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The sign was normally just a blue background with a “CBS Outdoors” logo projected onto a tile wall.  Whenever someone walked between the projector and the wall, it would cause a cascade of “bubbles” as if the person’s walk caused cavitation.

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Utterly of no use, it was nonetheless visually interesting.  But, then, I’m easily amused.  And I wasn’t the only one; there were about 3 of us watching as people did “the walk”.

-H

Where Is Little Italy Anyway? Someone’s Confused.

Posted January 4, 2008 by Famous Ankles
Categories: Little Italy, Manhattan, Mid-town, Wanderings

I’ve been meaning to post this for a long time.  When I go to Church, I often pass this place on 45th.

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“Little Italy Pizza”?  And I always thought Little Italy was below Houston…actually, I know it’s down there.  Apparently, the owners of this have been chased out by the encroachment of China Town and want to set up a new neighborhood.

And I don’t think it’s a franchise.  Just someone who wanted to catch tourists before they got in a cab.

-H

Coney Island in Winter

Posted January 3, 2008 by Famous Ankles
Categories: Brooklyn, Wanderings

Lately, I started thinking that I wanted to see how Coney Island was doing in the winter.  So, there I went.  So, how’s it going out there?  Pretty much nothing’s happening…at least on the weekend I was out there.

Or, one can make the case that it is doing a whole lot.  The place is shut down, but what does this picture suggest to you?

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To me, it looks like the long promised re-building has started.  And there a few signs talking about the plans, but it’s the closing of Astroland after 2008 that will be the real event.  Here’s a shot of the closed-for-the-season Astroland.

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As I understand it, by 2011 or so it will be completely revamped into a new park.  In the meantime, the Wonderwheel and the Cyclone will still operate.

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But in the meantime, it is closed for the season until April or so.

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As I was walking along, I found there were some residents…some rather protective residents.

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I can tell you that they weren’t happy to see me.  Hungry, maybe; but not happy.  And they weren’t the only protectors in the area.

The boardwalk was nearly deserted.  It was a cold noontime and there were precious few of us in the area.

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And the beach had the traditional guy with a metal detector hoping to find lost dubloons, or maybe quarters.

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I did get to Nathan’s though.

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As usual, it was jammed.  They closed all of the outside vendor windows so everyone crowded inside.  It was one of very few open places in the whole area, but they were doing a booming business.  I went in and discovered their service is as bad in the winter as it is in the summer.  After 10 minutes I left.  In my line, only one customer had been served and only a couple of others from other lines had also gotten their food (and I was maybe 5 back in line).  In honesty, it probably isn’t just their fault.  People were calling out to each other to order additional hotdogs and the like.

-H

The Little Church Around the Corner

Posted January 2, 2008 by Famous Ankles
Categories: Manhattan, Mid-town, Wanderings

I went to a new church (at least for me) on Sunday.  I don’t know why I thought about it, but I decided to take a look at The Church of the Transfiguration on 29th Street (between Madison and Fifth).  It’s better known as “The Little Church Around the Corner” with the story of an actor’s friend trying to arrange the actor’s funeral but being rebuffed by the church and being told that “the little church around the corner” does that sort of thing for actors.

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It is pretty small, but it isn’t tiny.  It did, however, outlive the larger and grander church that provided the name of this little church.  It’s Episcopal and like every NYC Episcopal church I’ve been in, it is dark and sparsely attended.  I went to the early service at 8:30am and there were about 10 of us.  The attendees appeared to be regulars, though.

The service was fine and I expect to go back.  Of all things, it’s closer to me than my other Episcopal church.

-H

American Academy of Dramatic Arts

Posted January 1, 2008 by Famous Ankles
Categories: Manhattan, Mid-town, Wanderings

When I was walking to Church on Sunday, I ran across a building I hadn’t noticed before and thought it was interesting.  It’s the American Academy of Dramatic Art located at 33rd Street and Madison Avenue.

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The building’s sign state that this was constructed in 1907 and was the original home of the “Colony Club“.  That club was the first social club for women and was founded by one of the daughters of JP Morgan.  The thing that I find interesting is that it was designed by Stanford White and he was killed just three months before this building was completed.  If you’re not aware of the circumstances of his death, think “Trial of the Century” sorts of thoughts and take a look at Harry Thaw’s trail in Wikipedia.

Oh, and that is the Empire State Building in the background. 

-H