My final paper in When Strangers Meet, He Can’t Know Whether Knowledge Will Save Him or Kill Him: Sophie Calle’s [...]
Facial Ticks and Tocks of FACS and Malcolm Gladwell
1. Social Perception Okay. This might be a stretch, but I’ve been thinking a lot about androgyny and the third [...]
Brecht, Auster/Calle, Etchells, Benjamin
1. (I think that Brecht’s theories of performance are so keen, so insightful, and so ideal. I’m not sure, however, [...]
Whyte and Sennett
1. Throughout our class discussion, I keep thinking about the academic ideal vs. the urban reality of city interactions (even [...]
Jane Jacobs: Sidewalks
1. Jane Jacobs keeps coming back to the idea of engagement with strangers as an all or nothing situation. Even [...]
Elisabeth Weis’ Eavesdropping
1. I found interesting the way in which Weis describes eavesdropping as a part of growing up and learning. In [...]
Strangers in Networks: Bonjour
Diana, Alberto, Swerdloff, Sara We choose to use Apple’s Bonjour protocol at the Apple store in SOHO. Upon our arrival [...]
Rules of the Space: Bobst Library
Here are my notes from observing the Bobst lobby. I worked with Andy and Diana. We sat in three different [...]



