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Through 05.08.09
The Geography of Buzz: Visualizing Cultural Space in New York and Los
Angeles

The Geography of Buzz.

Courtesy Study-X

Elizabeth Currid and Sarah Williams transformed the Getty Image Database to explain spatial patterns of cultural industries. By geo-referencing, coding, and performing statistical analysis on 6,000 events and 300,000 photographs taken in New York and Los Angeles, the team shows how cultural industry events cluster.

Studio-X
180 Varick Street, Suite 1610, NYC


05.09-24.09
HomeBase IV New York

HomeBase IV New York.

Courtesy Home Base IV

Fifteen international artists interpret their concept of home within exam rooms of a vacant, former medical clinic on the Lower East Side.

HomeBase IV
232 East Broadway at Clinton Street, NYC


05.09, various dates
Parsons Presents 2009 Thesis Exhibitions

Throughout May, a series of exhibitions in venues across Manhattan represent the final works of the Parsons The New School for Design undergraduate and graduate students.

Parsons The New School for Design
Various venues


Through 07.12.09
Landmarks of New York and Harlem, 1970-2009: Photographs by Camilo José Vergara

Landmarks of New York and Harlem.

Camilo José Vergara, courtesy New York Historical Society

Photographs taken by Camilo José Vergara show streetscapes that the photographer visited repeatedly over the course of 38 years, creating a time-lapse portrait of the neighborhood.

New York Historical Society
170 Central Park West, NYC