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Toxic City, or How We Started in Prison and Ended Up on a Book Cover

Toxic City, or How We Started in Prison and Ended Up on a Book Cover

We met in prison. San Quentin, to be exact. Which sounds like the beginning of either a really good story or a really bad one, depending on your tolerance for irony. Turns out it was the former. When we were first dating she’s took me all around Hunters Point. The southeastern corner of San Francisco […]

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Dead Tech at the Boat Launch: Palo Alto’s Last Honest Phone

Dead Tech at the Boat Launch: Palo Alto’s Last Honest Phone

Look at this beautiful goddamn relic. A payphone. At a boat launch in Palo Alto, ground zero for the tech apocalypse that murdered these things. There’s something almost obscene about it standing there, isn’t there? This monument to a slower, dumber, better world. Back when “faith backed by dollars” meant stringing copper wire across America […]

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Bodies Against Brutalism: Notes from the Wave Organ

The thing about photographing dance is that I’m not actually photographing the dance at all. I’m photographing the spaces between moments, the electrical current that runs from one impossible position to the next, the split-second where a human body tells me something about physics and grace and mortality that I can’t articulate any other way. […]

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Bodies Against Brutalism: Notes from the Wave Organ

San Francisco itself is art

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San Francisco itself is art
Hunters Point Bayview, Hunters Point Naval Shipyyard, Superfund Site, Naval Radiological Defence Laboratory, Environmental Protection Agency, Operation Crossroads, San Francisco photography

Where We Buried the Plutonium

Buildings without foundations will inevitably come down. I can be fooled, but my kids won’t be… either we will correct what’s wrong, it will be corrected for us. James Baldwin, Take This Hammer We’re real good at forgetting where we buried the bodies. Or in this case, where we buried the plutonium. Hunters Point. Say […]

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Lauren Dietrich Chavez, Wave Organ, Golden Gate Bridge, San Francsico, bay, site specific, dance, theatre, theater, bay area, performance, live art, jamie lyons, tragedy, classical

Savage Blasts at Dawn, or Why We Freeze Our Asses Off for Dead Greeks

Speculation: Rehearsing Sophocles #116.Β  Fantastic rehearsal/experimentation/playing/imagining with amazing people at sunrise under a full moon…Β  for Sophocles Savage Blasts. Here’s what the photographs don’t tell you: it’s cold as hell out there at the Wave Organ at dawn. The bay doesn’t care about your artistic intentions. The concrete under your feet is unforgiving, and the […]

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Savage Blasts at Low Tide: Derek Phillips vs. Sophocles at the Edge of the Bay

Savage Blasts at Low Tide: Derek Phillips vs. Sophocles at the Edge of the Bay

Derek isn’t here to make pretty ambience; he is hunting for the frequency where ancient violence meets the Pacific’s indifference, and somehow in this process the conceptual exercise transforms into something I can actually feel in my chest, the kind of site responsive work that doesn’t explain itself or apologize, that just exists in a […]

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The Clean Loneliness

What is that feeling when you’re driving away from people and they recede on the plain till you see their specks dispersing? – it’s the too-huge world vaulting us, and it’s good-bye. But we lean forward to the next crazy venture beneath the skies. Jack Kerouac, On the Road The thing about Thanksgiving is that […]

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The Clean Loneliness

Surfing Fort Point

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fort point, surfing, san francisco, bay, alcatraz
San Quentin Prison, prison photography, San Quentin State Prison, San Quentin history

San Quentin: Between the Gates

Let me way this. I was 22 when I came to prison and of course I have changed tremendously over the years. But I had always had a strong sense of myself and in the last few years I felt i was losing my identity. There was a deadness in my body that eluded me, […]

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Looking-glass House

Looking-glass House

Inside Life of Bottles #1 You can just see a little peep of the passage in Looking-glass House, if you leave the door of our drawing-room wide open: and it’s very like our passage as far as you can see, only you know it may be quite different on beyond Oh, Kitty, how nice it […]

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The Iota, site specific theatre, photography, documentation, theater, san francisco bay, Trojan Horse, performance art, Trojan Horse Emeryville

Trojan Horse

Here’s some deadwood resurrected into myth: The thing squats there in the mudflats like prophecy rotting in real-time, all salt-bleached femurs and vertebrae of piers that gave up the ghost decades ago. We dragged this trash out of the bay’s digestive tract and said, “Yeah, this is how you sneak doom into a city.” Driftwood. […]

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Hyde Street Pier

It is not upon you alone the dark patches fall, The dark threw its patches down upon me also, The best I had done seem’d to me blank and suspicious, My great thoughts as I supposed them, were they not in reality meagre? Nor is it you alone who know what it is to be […]

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Ferry, Hyde Street Pier, San Francisco Maritime, National Park
Alma, San Francisco Maritime
ai weiwei, alcatraz, exhibit, art, artist, san francisco, documentation, photography, jamie lyons, national parks, prison

Ai Weiwei @Large Alcatraz

Here’s a guy who couldn’t even show up to his own exhibit because the Chinese government had his passport. Think about that. They locked him down, kept him from leaving, and he responds by creating this massive installation about freedom and imprisonment in one of America’s most notorious prisons. That’s not just art. That’s a […]

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Ava Roy, For Point San Francisco, We Players, Golden Gate Bridge, theater bay area, site integrated theater, Ava Roy Stanford

Steel and Skin and One Honest Moment

There’s something about catching a human being in a moment of pure, unself-conscious grace that makes you realize how much of our lives we spend performing the wrong goddamn play. Ava’s sitting there beneath all that steel and majesty, and the bridge doesn’t give a shit about her and she doesn’t give a shit about […]

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