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More about Nathan: Read His Novel: American Fraternity Man Or Maybe His Novella: The Things I Don’t See Or the Campus History He Wrote: University of Central Florida Or the Anthology He Edited: 15 Views of Orlando But no matter what, read something. Click here to see what Nathan is currently reading.
Read more "TrIP Biennale Day 21: Date Day by Nathan Holic"| By Aaron Harriss | As I started the three-mile walk from my house to the bus stop a feeling of dishonesty nagged at me. I don’t use public transit. I don’t own a bicycle. I never even rode the school bus as a kid. Now I was supposed to spend the day riding the […]
Read more "TrIP Biennale Day 20: A Small Glimpse into the Lives of Three People Who Happened to Get on the Bus and Sit Down Next to Me by Aaron Harriss"As a native Orlandoan, I have grown up in a city where public transit has been historically underused by large swaths of the population. I myself have rarely used public transportation in my hometown, yet I have used it almost exclusively everywhere I have traveled around the world. I lived in London briefly, and that […]
Read more "TrIP Biennale Day 19: Fashionably Late by Bethany Mikell"My TrIP began on Pennsylvania Ave. in Winter Park, it was a sleepy overcast Wednesday morning and I was on my clunky blue road bike. Somewhere along Pennsylvania is a very understated side entrance to Mead Botanical Gardens. The heavy gate opens to a short wandering trail that takes you over a stream that connects […]
Read more "TrIP Biennale Day 18: A New Perspective on a Familiar Landscape by Danielle DeGuglimo"Both individual and community mobility have huge implications for how people, ideas, and culture(s) are valued and integrated into broader society. The dominance of automobility directly impacts our access to basic needs as well as our sense of self and community. Car culture especially in car-centric cities like Orlando ultimately places emphasis on the experiences […]
Read more "TrIP Biennale Day 17: The Dark Hours by David Thomas Moran"In early November, I was volunteered to do the TrIP project by my store’s manager, Karen. Even though I have been peripherally involved with TrIP since the inception (even laying claim to it’s acronym), I had a dim, wary view of public transportation and no time or need to use it. I live, like most […]
Read more "TrIP Biennale Day 16: Guess What We Found by Kim Britt"I love Sanford. Since moving to Orlando in 2010, it’s been one of my favorite places and inspires me to create. The artsy and culinary parts can be glorious. So I picked up my pass from Pat Greene at Gallery at Avalon Island for this trip and decided I’d depart from the Winter Park station. […]
Read more "TrIP Biennale Day 15: I love Sanford by Genevieve Tyrrell"TrIP2015-313_Revisited (preview) from Jeremy Adams on Vimeo. The difference between public transit in a city like Orlando compared to major metropolitan areas can be most felt in the amount of time spent waiting compared to actually traveling. For my TrIP, I started at Stardust Coffee where I met Pat Greene to get my tickets. I […]
Read more "TrIP Biennale Day 14: 313 Revisited by Jeremy Adams"There we sat at the Lynx bus stop, waiting on the 9:53am 51 Lynx bus to appear in the distance. I felt confident that I had prepped and planned for our first trip on Orlando’s growing public transportation system adequately. My plans for my wife and I were rather simple, leave our vehicles parked for […]
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