Something about this project.
Six Thousand Feet of Rooftop Vegetables
New York City has very little land that is not covered with buildings, forcing New Yorkers to find innovative solutions if they want to keep their agricultural production truly local. But while some people grow a few herbs on their fire escapes, Ben Flanner is transforming an entire industrial rooftop into a living garden. Atop a defunct bagel factory in Brooklyn’s Greenpoint neighborhood—a Polish enclave more known for its pierogies than its organic tomatoes—Flanner dropped 200,000 pounds of dirt on 6,000 square feet of rooftop (by crane), and in so doing brought new life into a mostly concrete neighborhood.

maybe what I need now is a long dream sequence…
Earl grey tea flavoured with bergamot from Calabria, jasmin incense and “The Confederacy Of Dunces”. Everything is so quiet now…
J’crois qu’on a le pire journal étudiant de tous les IEP… Putain mais il est tellement pitoyable…
Lost in music
I have the entire apartment for myself. I think this is the first time that happens since my roommate got here!
“les rois du pixel”