Entries Tagged as 'walking'

Paris, je t’aime: Running with Dignity — and Skill

Comments   1   Date Arrow  January 16, 2008 at 6:00am   User  by Mark Willis

After raising the question — “how fast can a blind flaneur run and preserve a scrap of dignity?” — I thought of the Faubourg Saint-Denis vignette in Paris, je t’aime. In it a young blind man (Melchior Beslon) swings a long white cane with authority as he races through narrow cobblestone streets of the [...]

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Foot Rage and the Blind Flaneur

Comments   2   Date Arrow  December 18, 2007 at 6:00am   User  by Mark Willis

As I have lost eyesight over the past thirty years, walking has been the simplest and most dependable solution to the functional limitations of my disability. When I stopped driving cars at age eighteen, walking was the mode of transportation most accessible to me. This sounds reasonable enough – a problem to be solved , [...]

Tagged   Flaneur · Paris · Rue Mouffetard · Ve · Walter Benjamin · foot rage · walkingComments  Add Your Comment

Hear Voices? It Ain’t the Angels Singing

Comments   0   Date Arrow  December 17, 2007 at 6:00am   User  by Mark Willis

When a blind flaneur walks down the street, he’s likely to be taking care of business, paying close attention to sensory cues and landmarks. The last thing he expects is to hear an advertisement coming from somewhere inside his own personal soundscape.
So a chill went through me when I heard an interview with Clive Thompson [...]

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Walkability in Toronto

Comments   3   Date Arrow  December 6, 2007 at 6:52pm   User  by Mark Willis

Mayor Nathan Phillips and wife Esther claim Bay Street in Toronto on February 27, 1960. In his autobiography, Mayor of All the People, he noted that the street was empty on a Sunday morning.
Christopher Leinberger’s report on walkable urban places surveys only U.S. cities. Richard Florida has lived in most of the cities in the [...]

Tagged   Flaneur · Ms. Modigliani · Toronto · cities · walkingComments  Add Your Comment

What Makes A Walkable Urban Place?

Comments   4   Date Arrow  December 5, 2007 at 6:56pm   User  by Mark Willis

The term flaneur does not appear in the latest report from the Brookings Institution ranking the most walkable U.S. cities. Charles Baudelaire and Walter Benjamin would shudder at the notion that walking and “walkability” could be measured or planned systematically. In Paris in their respective times (mid-19th century for Baudelaire, early-20th for Benjamin), walking [...]

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