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City of Glass and Steel

In New York City, clouds and skies are a mere reflection of the glasses of modernity built by men. Geometric structures seem to triumph over nature. There is little space for green. Sure, there is Central Park, the lung of New York, but even from there, a background of glass and steel arises over the horizon, and the skyscrapers seem to compete for the clouds.

Photographed in March and April of 2018.

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Art Déco of New York

The art d̩co style can be seen as a continuation of the art nouveau style or Jugentstil style, which increased in popularity in the Western World around WW I. Art deco formalizes the language of Jugentstil, gets more structured and formalized but retains some playful elements of art nouveau. The style was popular in New York at the beginning of the 1930s and can be seen in Manhattan Рif one looks closely enough.

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Streets of New York

Wandering the nameless and grid-like streets of New York, you feel like a particle trapped in some kind of computer system. The streets are streams of data rushing relentlessly through the motherboard. On the way to midtown, the houses become ever more significant, and you seem to be increasingly irrelevant, a lost particle in a perfectly structured system. After some time, you reach the square-shaped central park, which looks like the green chip on the motherboard. The last refuge of mother nature on the island of Manhattan gives you a break, and you may reflect upon the differences between it and European cities. By comparison, they seem more naturally grown, shaped by history and necessity with dwindling roads and overgrown parks, more human and less grid-like. They are designed as well, of course, but their artificiality seems to be hidden behind history, individuality, and to be more human in size. But suppose the buildings seem to touch the sky, and the roads are endless grids. In that case, everything may be possible in the end, and that’s the secret of the so-called American dream: To escape the motherboard, to be more than a nameless particle, you need to find a way through the grid and climb the sky.

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New York in Winter

If you travel to New York in April, you notice that it’s still much colder there than in Europe. There was a significant blizzard right before we arrived in 2018 (the last one in the season), and the mood in the city was rather grim. However it’s not a wrong time to visit the city as it was not as packed as I usually imagine it to be. There were some quiet moments to have, even in busy Manhattan. It is time to look around and observe the last moments of winter right before the dawn of spring.

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