Peter Grossetti wrote:Thealexa Becker wrote:Unfortunately, the difficulty with this medium of communication is that it does not always allow for a balanced discussion.
Thealexa - I would assert that this venue most definately DOES allow for a balanced discussion. There is no censorship; no membership fee; no secret club handshake to learn. The problem is that a patheticaly small number of folks take advantage of the opportunity to participate. (I am pleased that you do!)
To sin by silence when they should protest makes cowards of men. - Abraham Lincoln
Peter
The fact is and maybe Steve Davis will jump in. we were driving down Detroit Ave. as we
often do. I was looking for photos to try the new wayfinding signs out on.
I think just past the Root Café the street gets straight enough to shoot downtown. He
stopped the car I got out an took photos. It was not until later, did I truly see the
absurdity of adding more signs to an already cluttered landscape.
What this photo does, is take out the full view concentrating on the street and signs
but this would not be any different from a motorist.
No photoshop, not tricks.
As for the venue, it is still the most open, real form of dialogue in this city, where the
owner of the site, the mayor, all of council, every civic leader has a seat equal, not
greater than anyone else willing to take part. Here at the Observer no one has the high
ground, unless it is the moral high ground.
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