OCR Friday next week (6/24)

Thrilled to present at the Office for Creative Research (OCR) next Friday (6/24). The format is like a mini-TED talk, with 30-40mins presentation + a brief Q&A session. And there will be free beer! My last presentation at Parsons was primarily about the relationship between subway systems and retail, but this time is just about the project itself and its development over the past year.

RSVP here if you are interested! :

 

SILVER CONNECTIONS

When I started Project Subway NYC, I did a (maybe not so thorough) search on the internet to see if anyone has attempted to do something similar. I don’t know how this escaped me, but recently I came across this clip from “Great Big Story”:

Philip Coppola has been drawing and documenting New York City’s subway system, one station at a time, since 1978. He has since published four books in a series called “Silver Connections”, which are available on newyorkboundbooks.com:

Silver Connections Volume I

Silver Connections Volume I

Silver Connections Volume III

Silver Connections Volume III

Mr. Coppola’s quest did get some press, but the reason that it does not get more attention, has probably to do with the fact that he tries to keep a very low profile. Luckily and coincidentally, two weeks ago there was a screening of the documentary about him, by director Jeremy Workman, and so I got to see him speak. I went and I enjoyed the film as well as the Q&A session a lot. Mr. Coppola talked about his process and methods, and the audience discussed both the scholarly and eccentric side of him.

Philip Coppola and Director Jeremy Workman

Philip Coppola and Director Jeremy Workman


The film, called “One Track Mind”, is 30-minute long and is available on Amazon: