HORT/CULTURE: Alex Wolfe + special guest [TBA]

A talk with writer and artist Alex Wolfe and a special guest about city life and urban development

Every city is a built environment — an unnatural landscape shaped by an accumulated beauracratic decision-making that determines how its inhabitants move, gather, shelter, and survive. While forest density shapes the call of birds and water flow determines the behavior of fish, city infrastructure operates by the same logic, but with the toxic, fucked up materials that compose our worlds. Join us, writer Alex Wolfe [https://atwolfe.com/], and a special to-be-annouced guest to explore how life in the Big Apple – both topside and below – is determined by the often bizarre decisions we've made in it's on-going development. Alex Wolfe is an artist and writer based in Brooklyn. His practice is built around walking: long walks, themed walks, walks as a form of research, memory, and attention. He is the founder of Pedestrian, a newsletter dedicated to moving through landscapes, and is currently at work on his debut novel, Repeater.

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Aug 19 at 7 PM
Ends at 9 PM
9 Orchard St, New York, NY
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