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| == Thoughts on the city ==
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| How do I want to live? What do I expect of a space to live in?
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| The public becomes private and the private opens for the public
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| get in contact with people
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| talk to them
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| listen to them
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| irritate them
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| == .a public diary ==
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| in Weimar there are all the time boxes on the street with stuff people want to give away for free
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| I am creating a public diary which i will put in one of those boxes to go on a journey
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| == .sleeping pods ==
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| when i spend time in the city, a well known or an unknown city there comes a moment in the day where i suddenly feel
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| really exhausted
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| i think i am not the only one who is sometimes overwhelmed by masses of people and information boards everywhere
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| what i suggest is to put up public sleeping pods in urban places, so people can take a short nap or just calm down a bit
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| in a calm halfly private place
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| == .optimizing cars ==
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| the city is crowded. the streets are blinking of metallic silver shiny cars which are mainly just standing around, parking, waiting for someone to drive them.
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| and then,most of the time they are just used by one single person.
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| do we all need our own car? should cars be private?
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| i think every car should be open for public use. maybe we could make them fly and let them drive automatically.
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| each household gets a device where you can book a car, if you need it. on the way the car will pick up all the other people who have the same direction
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| maybe this is still too futuristic
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| but why not connect navigators to carsharing apps? so everytime you type an adress into your navigor, it will show you people on the way who need a ride
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| == .Weimar West ==
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| how can art connect people?
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| - moving to Weimar West
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| - neighborhood surveys
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| - neighborhood meetings
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| - observing
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| - collecting
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| - writing / filming / intervene / perform
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| a public phone, you call and it will ring in a random house of the neighborhood
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| create a theatre show
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| a dinner
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| an event
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