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London Belongs To Me. Took a tube to Camden Town. Walked down Parkway and settled down.". Thursday, 7 May 2009. Walking the borough boundaries: Westminster. Crossing Marylebone Road, like magnets drawn towards the looming BT Tower, we slink down Cleveland Street, a backwater so quiet you can almost hear the rustle of tabloids in its caffs. “Imagine how many cameras we’ll be caught by,” says Max, pointing at the first of many CCTV signs. “Someone could watch us all day....At Goodge Street, the city is bac...

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London Belongs To Me. Took a tube to Camden Town. Walked down Parkway and settled down.". Thursday, 7 May 2009. Walking the borough boundaries: Westminster. Crossing Marylebone Road, like magnets drawn towards the looming BT Tower, we slink down Cleveland Street, a backwater so quiet you can almost hear the rustle of tabloids in its caffs. “Imagine how many cameras we’ll be caught by,” says Max, pointing at the first of many CCTV signs. “Someone could watch us all day....At Goodge Street, the city is bac...

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London Belongs To Me: Walking the borough boundaries: Westminster

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London Belongs To Me. Took a tube to Camden Town. Walked down Parkway and settled down.". Thursday, 7 May 2009. Walking the borough boundaries: Westminster. Crossing Marylebone Road, like magnets drawn towards the looming BT Tower, we slink down Cleveland Street, a backwater so quiet you can almost hear the rustle of tabloids in its caffs. “Imagine how many cameras we’ll be caught by,” says Max, pointing at the first of many CCTV signs. “Someone could watch us all day....At Goodge Street, the city is bac...

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London Belongs To Me: May 2009

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London Belongs To Me. Took a tube to Camden Town. Walked down Parkway and settled down.". Thursday, 7 May 2009. Walking the borough boundaries: Westminster. Crossing Marylebone Road, like magnets drawn towards the looming BT Tower, we slink down Cleveland Street, a backwater so quiet you can almost hear the rustle of tabloids in its caffs. “Imagine how many cameras we’ll be caught by,” says Max, pointing at the first of many CCTV signs. “Someone could watch us all day....At Goodge Street, the city is bac...

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London Belongs To Me: Capital Ring: a 78 mile route round London

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London Belongs To Me. Took a tube to Camden Town. Walked down Parkway and settled down.". Thursday, 7 May 2009. Capital Ring: a 78 mile route round London. Can anywhere – even our locale – become interesting if we apply the right mindset? Set up by a friend with spinal cord injury. What holiday, we wondered smugly, could be greener? Whatever next – Stonehenge in Hackney? Well, yes. But before we encountered the vernacular ‘Ackney ‘Enge, originally the base of a pumping engine, other littl...Solo rowers s...

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London Belongs To Me: Walking the Circle Line

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London Belongs To Me. Took a tube to Camden Town. Walked down Parkway and settled down.". Thursday, 7 May 2009. Walking the Circle Line. The 19th century philosopher Xavier De Maistre, in his insightful Journey Around My Bedroom, suggests we should try to notice what we have already seen. And where better to test this idea in London than by walking round the Circle Line? But why does Circle grip the imaginations of so many? From Blackfriars the Circle runs parallel to a major Victorian sewer, and here pu...

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London Belongs To Me: Walking the borough boundaries: City

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London Belongs To Me. Took a tube to Camden Town. Walked down Parkway and settled down.". Thursday, 7 May 2009. Walking the borough boundaries: City. But why walk perimeters at all? Isn’t it a bit recessionista, the whim of the cash-pressed flaneur, the indulgent appreciation of hard architecture with soft ideas; what Hitchcock would term a MacGuffin? With striking panels in primary colours. And along the shopping parade, we smile at the Barbie-like pink font of Barbican Greengrocers. But on Moor Lane ou...

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Tales From A Park Bench was a temporary installation at C22 pop-up gallery, 22 Chalk Farm Road that ran from August 3 -9 2009. We loved the idea behind Anthony Gormley’s 4th Plinth to give ordinary folk a chance to be represented so we’ve nicked it. But here’s the twist. Why not do it on a park bench in a disused shop in Camden Town, rather than a plinth on Trafalgar Square? North vs South London. August 8, 2009. First contender was 6 year old Amelie from Surbiton who displayed a rather lovely cat mask:.

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SUNDAY | Tales From A Park Bench was a temporary installation at C22 pop-up gallery, 22 Chalk Farm Road that ran from August 3 -9 2009

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Tales From A Park Bench was a temporary installation at C22 pop-up gallery, 22 Chalk Farm Road that ran from August 3 -9 2009. We loved the idea behind Anthony Gormley’s 4th Plinth to give ordinary folk a chance to be represented so we’ve nicked it. But here’s the twist. Why not do it on a park bench in a disused shop in Camden Town, rather than a plinth on Trafalgar Square? August 9, 2009. Ben: ‘My 15 seconds of fame (on a bench in Chalk Farm Road).’. David: ‘This reminds me of Edward Albee’...Christine...

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It looks like we might have made it to the end. | Tales From A Park Bench was a temporary installation at C22 pop-up gallery, 22 Chalk Farm Road that ran from August 3 -9 2009

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Tales From A Park Bench was a temporary installation at C22 pop-up gallery, 22 Chalk Farm Road that ran from August 3 -9 2009. We loved the idea behind Anthony Gormley’s 4th Plinth to give ordinary folk a chance to be represented so we’ve nicked it. But here’s the twist. Why not do it on a park bench in a disused shop in Camden Town, rather than a plinth on Trafalgar Square? It looks like we might have made it to the end. August 10, 2009. To name a few. We’re also delighted that Russell’s deb...Below and...

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The Rain | Tales From A Park Bench was a temporary installation at C22 pop-up gallery, 22 Chalk Farm Road that ran from August 3 -9 2009

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Tales From A Park Bench was a temporary installation at C22 pop-up gallery, 22 Chalk Farm Road that ran from August 3 -9 2009. We loved the idea behind Anthony Gormley’s 4th Plinth to give ordinary folk a chance to be represented so we’ve nicked it. But here’s the twist. Why not do it on a park bench in a disused shop in Camden Town, rather than a plinth on Trafalgar Square? August 6, 2009. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Get ev...

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Time Out: the story so far | Tales From A Park Bench was a temporary installation at C22 pop-up gallery, 22 Chalk Farm Road that ran from August 3 -9 2009

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Tales From A Park Bench was a temporary installation at C22 pop-up gallery, 22 Chalk Farm Road that ran from August 3 -9 2009. We loved the idea behind Anthony Gormley’s 4th Plinth to give ordinary folk a chance to be represented so we’ve nicked it. But here’s the twist. Why not do it on a park bench in a disused shop in Camden Town, rather than a plinth on Trafalgar Square? Time Out: the story so far. August 7, 2009. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Follow...

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What’s it all about, anyway? | Tales From A Park Bench was a temporary installation at C22 pop-up gallery, 22 Chalk Farm Road that ran from August 3 -9 2009

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Saturday | Tales From A Park Bench was a temporary installation at C22 pop-up gallery, 22 Chalk Farm Road that ran from August 3 -9 2009

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Tonight from 6-10pm: “North vs South (London!)” Come and support your manor. BYO (off licence next door). | Tales From A Park Bench was a temporary installation at C22 pop-up gallery, 22 Chalk Farm Road that ran from August 3 -9 2009

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