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  • The lobby of the Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space, housed in a former squat in New York's Alphabet City.
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  • Exhibits in the Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space, housed in a former squat in New York's Alphabet City.
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  • Exhibits in the Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space, housed in a former squat in New York's Alphabet City.
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  • Corwds on the Bowery pass some exhibits at the Ideas City street festival. Many of the exhibits were in Sara D. Roosevelt Park, but two blocks of the Bowery and some side streets also featured exhibits.
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  • Two children play in the Storefront for Art and Architecture's "Speechbuster" display, made of interlocking styrofoam blocks. The girl has fit into a small space between the pieces.
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  • A participatory exhibit gaphically illustrating demographic information on visitors.
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  • A dance troupe during a performance at the Ideas City festival.
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  • Bootmaker and teacher Olivier Rabbath and some of his boots. Rabbath says most of his students are women eager to make boots for themselves.
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  • Colorful leather shoes, handmade by Olivier Rabbath, a Brooklyn bootmaker and teacher.
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  • leather boots made by Olivier Rabbath, who teaches bootmaking to the public in his Brooklyn studio.
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  • Twoo performers braced in a doorway, part of the Ideas City street fesival. Otehr performances included dance and music.
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  • A woman and her son show a t-shirt with the Ideas City logo that has just been silkscreened for them by Works in Progress NYC.
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  • A man from Works in Progress NYC prints t-shirts silkscreened with the Ideas City festival logo.
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  • A girl fastens a piece of bamboo to a structure at Sub Rosa's Sustanable Play exhibit as her mother watches and gives advice.
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  • A mother and child add pieces to a bamboo and zip-tie play piece at Sub Rosa's sustaninable play booth.
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  • Bystanders pose for photos in front of an exhibit decorated with triangles of fabric and featuring two large eyes.
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  • Terreform ONE is a tower made from styrofoam packaging from the neighborhood. A number of exhibits stressed recycling, re-using and repurposing materials.
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  • A boy runs along the Storefront for Art and Architecture's "Speechbuster" display, made of interlocking styrofoam blocks. The blocks, here arranged in a platform, could be rearranged in a number of permutations.
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  • People pass a mannequin of Marilyn Monroe on the Bowery as they attend the Ideas City street festival.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 26 March 2020. Residents of New York City have been asked to stay home as a result of the novel coronavirus, and all but essential businesses have been asked to close. In Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood, many businesses have their shutters rolled down, and the few that are open limit the number of people who can enter. Two people at normally busy bus stop on the corner of Avenue J and Coney Island Avenue keep ample distance between them as they wait for a bus.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 26 March 2020. Residents of New York City have been asked to stay home as a result of the novel coronavirus, and all but essential businesses have been asked to close. In Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood, many businesses have their shutters rolled down, and the few that are open limit the number of people who can enter. Discarded surgical gloves litter streets and sidewalks, and are a familiar sign of the times.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 26 March 2020. Residents of New York City have been asked to stay home as a result of the novel coronavirus, and all but essential businesses have been asked to close. In Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood, many businesses have their shutters rolled down, and the few that are open limit the number of people who can enter. Discarded surgical gloves litter streets and sidewalks, and are a familiar sign of the times.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 26 March 2020. Residents of New York City have been asked to stay home as a result of the novel coronavirus, and all but essential businesses have been asked to close. In Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood, many businesses have their shutters rolled down, and the few that are open limit the number of people who can enter. A kosher pizza shop has oits shutters rolled down, but hopes to open before Passover.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 26 March 2020. Residents of New York City have been asked to stay home as a result of the novel coronavirus, and all but essential businesses have been asked to close. In Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood, many businesses have their shutters rolled down, and the few that are open limit the number of people who can enter. A sign on a closed laundromat on Avenue J.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 26 March 2020. Residents of New York City have been asked to stay home as a result of the novel coronavirus, and all but essential businesses have been asked to close. In Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood, many businesses have their shutters rolled down, and the few that are open limit the number of people who can enter. Here, a sign on a Chinese/Mexican restaurant on Nostrand Avenue.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 26 March 2020. Residents of New York City have been asked to stay home as a result of the novel coronavirus, and all but essential businesses have been asked to close. In Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood, many businesses have their shutters rolled down, and the few that are open limit the number of people who can enter. A sign on a closed business on Nostrand Avenue.
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  • A model of Battery Park City, with One World Trade Center at its center.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 26 March 2020. Residents of New York City have been asked to stay home as a result of the novel coronavirus, and all but essential businesses have been asked to close. In Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood, many businesses have their shutters rolled down, and the few that are open limit the number of people who can enter. Discarded surgical gloves litter streets and sidewalks, and are a familiar sign of the times.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 26 March 2020. Residents of New York City have been asked to stay home as a result of the novel coronavirus, and all but essential businesses have been asked to close. In Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood, many businesses have their shutters rolled down, and the few that are open limit the number of people who can enter. Discarded surgical gloves litter streets and sidewalks, and are a familiar sign of the times.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 26 March 2020. Residents of New York City have been asked to stay home as a result of the novel coronavirus, and all but essential businesses have been asked to close. In Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood, many businesses have their shutters rolled down, and the few that are open limit the number of people who can enter. Corrugated cartons for home delivery of groceries are stacked in tall piles in front of Blue Ribbon Groceries on Avenue J.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 26 March 2020. Residents of New York City have been asked to stay home as a result of the novel coronavirus, and all but essential businesses have been asked to close. In Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood, many businesses have their shutters rolled down, and the few that are open limit the number of people who can enter. This restaurant on Avenue J offers take out only, and limits the people who can enter to three at a time.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 26 March 2020. Residents of New York City have been asked to stay home as a result of the novel coronavirus, and all but essential businesses have been asked to close. In Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood, many businesses have their shutters rolled down, and the few that are open limit the number of people who can enter. Patrons, some of whom wear face masks and surgical gloves, stay well apart as they wait to enter a Walgreen's pharmacy on Avenue J.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 26 March 2020. Residents of New York City have been asked to stay home as a result of the novel coronavirus, and all but essential businesses have been asked to close. In Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood, many businesses have their shutters rolled down, and the few that are open limit the number of people who can enter. A sign on a closed business on Nostrand Avenue.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 26 March 2020. Residents of New York City have been asked to stay home as a result of the novel coronavirus, and all but essential businesses have been asked to close. In Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood, many businesses have their shutters rolled down, and the few that are open limit the number of people who can enter. Here a sign on a nail salon on Nostrand Avenue.
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  • A wooden model of midtown Manhattan in 1:3200 scale, carved by Arizona modelmakre Michael G Chesko., who got his infomrataion from satellite imagery. books and maps.
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  • Stacks of bee hives at the Red Hook Community Farm.
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  • 1 World Trade Center under construction, lit with holiday lights, viewed from Church Street.
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  • A monarch butterfly at the Red Hook Community Farm.
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  • Stacks of bee hives at the Red Hook Community Farm.
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  • Looking over the East River from the Brooklyn promenade, lights start to come on in Manhattan’s financial district, four days after Sandy. Freedom Tower, at 1 World Trade Center, seen on the left with construction cranes at the top, is lit.
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  • New York, NY, Sept. 10....shots of the restaurant Estela. Chef Ignacio Mattos expediting orders.
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  • New York, NY, Sept. 10....shots of the restaurant Estela. The dinign room at Estela, looking towards the bar and the street.
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  • New York, NY, Sept. 10....shots of the restaurant Estela. Sommelier Thomas Carter pouring a bottle of wine for a table of diners.
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  • New York, NY, Sept. 10....shots of the restaurant Estela. Blueberry Sorbet.
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  • New York, NY, Sept. 10....shots of the restaurant Estela. Steak with eggplant, leeks  and anchovies.
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  • New York, NY, Sept. 10....shots of the restaurant Estela. Burrata with salsa verde and charred bread.
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  • New York, NY, Sept. 10....shots of the restaurant Estela. Beef tartare with sunchoke.
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  • Piles of compost at the Red Hook Community Farm.
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  • Pumpkins in a field at the Red Hook Community Farm. In the distance is a preserved crane from the old Red Hook marine terminal.
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  • Numbers of construction cranes rasing new residential condominiums in Toronto's Library District, seen from the west with the CN Tower in the background.
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  • Looking up the East River from the Brooklyn Promenade past the Brooklyn Bridge, midtown Manhattan, with the Empire State Building and the Chrysler Building, is brightly lit, while most of the Lower East Side is still in the dark, four days after power was lost to Hurricane Sandy.
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  • The Princess Line's Caribbean Princess passes the Statue of Liberty in the dusk with still dark Elizabeth New Jersey in the background on its way to the Caribbean. It's prior cruise was sailed around Sandy, and put in to New York late.
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  • New York, NY, Sept. 10....shots of the restaurant Estela. Sommelier Thomas Carter standing in the entrance, beside the menu, the only indicatin that the restaurant is within.
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  • New York, NY, Sept. 10....shots of the restaurant Estela. Diners in a small dining nook. The nook opens to the dinign room.
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  • New York, NY, Sept. 10....shots of the restaurant Estela. Sommelier Thomas Carter pouring a bottle of wine for a table of diners.
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  • New York, NY, Sept. 10....shots of the restaurant Estela. Sommelier Thomas Carter uncorking a bottle of wine for diners. Behind him is a dining nook and wine on display.
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  • New York, NY, Sept. 10....shots of the restaurant Estela. The bar area, looking back towards the dining room and dining nook.
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  • New York, NY, Sept. 10....shots of the restaurant Estela. The restaurant is above a street-level botanica, and the signage is limited to the awning and a menu in a lit box by the door on the left.
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  • Employees of Sammy Kassem's Middle Eastern Halal Foods pose on the ferry back to Manhattan with the Most Heroic Vendor award. The awards are sponsored by the Street Vendor Project of the Urban Justice Center.
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  • Wen Wei Wang's "Night Box." The set for this piece was dark and foggy, reminiscent of the urban club scene.
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  • A loft bed in the booth of Urban Chandy at BklynDesigns at the Brooklyn Expo Center in Greenpoint. BklynDesigns is part of NYCxDesign, a week-long design festival in New York City.
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  • Two dancers in Wen Wei Wang's "Night Box", inspired by urban night life.
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