Friday, October 31, 2014
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Sofia, Bulgaria
We are coming to the end of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so it's time to acknowledge the profound impact the pink ribbon has had all over the world. In Bulgaria, it has even been turned into street art thanks to Avon. Here's a pink ribbon that is decidedly green as it preaches the virtue of both being healthy and preserving the environment. [2010]
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Prague, Czech Republic
When the Communist government of Czechoslovakia collapsed, state industries collapsed as well. Among those liberated from their jobs were classical musicians, many of whom took to the streets and became part of the informal free-enterprise economy. That era continued even after the country split in two. [1996]
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Norfolk, Virginia, USA
October 28 is Independent Czechoslovak State Day in the Czech Republic. The Czech Republic was part of Czechoslovakia from 1918 until 1993. Prior to 1918, the Austro-Hungarian Empire ruled Czech lands. Today, the people of those Czech lands proudly fly a flag of their own and always carry it proudly during the annual NATO parade in Norfolk, Virginia. [2014]
Monday, October 27, 2014
Four Corners, Navaho Nation, USA
Straight lines used to divide political jurisdictions are called geometric boundaries. Where they meet you often find "tripoints," but rarely do you find "four points." At the spot where Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado meet, the site has been turned into a "teachable place," the geographer's equivalent of a "teachable moment." [2013]
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Lebanon, Kansas, USA
A frustum marks the geographic center of the United States. A free-range leghorn seems to be the only inhabitant of the property. What's happening to the agricultural heartland? It is producing as much as ever, but with fewer farmers. Populations of rural counties across the country are declining as urban centers grow out of control. [2009]
Saturday, October 25, 2014
Amman, Jordan
From the T alone, we know that he is an Assyrian not an Arab, that he is a Christian not a Muslim, and that he is a refugee in Jordan not a citizen. Jordan's job in the Middle East is to absorb refugees: first the Palestinians, then the Iraqis, now the Syrians. In fact, the fourth largest 'city' in Jordan is now a Syrian refugee camp. [1998]
Friday, October 24, 2014
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Statistics behind Šmalčič Organic Farm: (1) Each year 500,000 hectares convert to organic in the European Union; (2) 5.4% of the European Union's agricultural land is devoted to organic; (3) the annual growth rate of organic in the European Union is approaching 10%. (One hectare equals about 2.5 acres.) [2008]
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Welcome to the Celtic fringe of the British Isles. In Glasgow, as in Dublin, lamp poles are shaped like shepherd's crooks, symbols of each city's patron saint. Let St. Mungo's staff shed some light on the founding of Glasgow: "Here is the bird that never flew. Here is the tree that never grew. Here is the bell that never rang. Here is the fish that never swam." [2004]
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Monday, October 20, 2014
Sunday, October 19, 2014
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Agra, India
The Moghul Empire was at its height in the middle of the 17th century. What does the world today remember about the Mogul Empire? Only one thing: the Taj Mahal, a perfect architectural creation, here viewed through a perfect Moghul arch. The arts, and perhaps only the arts, allow civilizations to brag across centuries. [2011]
Friday, October 17, 2014
Gambier, New Providence, The Bahamas
What color is the sea? What color is the swimwear? What color is the T? Why is everything in the Bahamas so color coordinated? Even the national flag feels the pressure to conform: All its colors are here if you look closely. [2014]
Thursday, October 16, 2014
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Monte Carlo, Monaco
How much fun can you have with bronze if you think outside tradition? How much fun with color? Here, in front of Monte Carolo's Casino, with surfaces that are "enfolded and caressed by light that transforms their masses into light shapes," Sophia Vari demonstrates the power of abstraction and color to appropriate open space. [2008]
Monday, October 13, 2014
Monaco-Ville, Monaco
Every country needs a creation myth.Here, in bronze, is Monaco's. François Grimaldi, disguised as a humble friar, took the Rock of Monaco in 1297 by force. See the sword? He needed the rock to launch an attack on Genoa and restore his family to power there. The principality is still governed by the House of Grimaldi. [2008]
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Saturday, October 11, 2014
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
The rest of the world could not believe the American electorate had actually voted for a Presidential candidate named Barack Hussein Obama. He quickly became an international rock star. At home, though, the story was different, and you rarely saw Ts like this, especially three years after his election. [2011]
Friday, October 10, 2014
Cruz Bay, St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands
How do you explain the staying power of punk rock? Bad Religion recorded its first album in 1989 and had its biggest hit in 2013 by appealing to a whole new generation. Can't tell you what the name of its top-selling single was, but this dude must have liked it. Can't tell you, but you could always look it up. [2014]
Thursday, October 9, 2014
Warsaw, Poland
How could a palm tree be growing in the center of Warsaw? Totally ageographical. Upon inspection, however, you will discover nothing more than a plastic perpendicular meant to be read as a metaphor: Post-Communist Poland has more in common with western Europe, where palm trees grow on Atlantic shores, than with the fur hats to the east. [2003]
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
A golden orb represents the human earth. An angel represents the promise of the golden tablets. Together, Moroni and the sphere on which he stands symbolize the power and universality of Mormon Christianity. The message of the Book of Mormon is larger than the earth itself. It's a sculptural sentence that appears atop every Latter Day Saints temple. [2013]
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
Geographers are attentive to scale: everywhere, all the time. How does the size of the cross compare with the size of the orb? What does the cross represent? What does the orb represent? When you've answered those questions you've read the sculptural sentence, complete with subject and predicate, in front of Merida's cathedral. [2013]
Monday, October 6, 2014
Sunday, October 5, 2014
Jerusalem, Israel
The Way of Sorrows is sacred space for Christians. It is their way of drawing close to Jesus in his last hours before crucifixion. These aren't the sights Jesus would have seen, but if we had a GPS record of his passion, the Via Dolorosa would come close to vectoring his slog to Golgotha. As for the half-arch overhead: Would you call it an arc boutant? [2010]
Saturday, October 4, 2014
Friday, October 3, 2014
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Raqqa, Syria
The Great Mosque of Al-Rafiqa was built by the Abbasids. It's been around for well over a thousand years. If these ancient brick walls and the cylindrical minaret survive Syria's civil war, however, it will be a minor miracle. Does anyone know what happened to them since the Islamic State took control? [1993]
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Raqqa, Syria
The official map of the Middle East shows Raqqa to be located in Syria. Now, de facto, it's in the Islamic State, and it's the capital. These two may still be living there: the little one would be in his twenties, and the dad in his forties. Don't you wonder if they are as at ease as they were two decades ago? [1993]
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