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A History in Footsteps
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The Dark Night
The Dark Night
What you see during the daytime, is not the same as what you will see during the nighttime. The purpose of my map is to show you the city…
Nassima Amouri
Oct 26, 2016
How to be Alone in Lincoln Park
How to be Alone in Lincoln Park
On our first walk in small groups I was drawn to this woman on the bench. She was sitting alone on a bench across from the statue of…
Rosé Gilmore
Oct 26, 2016
Finding love in Chicago
Finding love in Chicago
My walk had a purpose, my walk was fast and rushing. Walking used to be just to get from point A to B for me. I never realized how much I…
Zoe Pham
Oct 26, 2016
“Under His Ribs, the Heart of the People”
“Under His Ribs, the Heart of the People”
If you asked me why I love Chicago, I suppose there are various replies I could come up with. For example, Chicago dogs are genius. Also…
Christiana Jones
Oct 26, 2016
The “W”indy City
The “W”indy City
Chicago has opened up my prospective to a whole new lifestyle. Every time I set foot out my student hall I know that there is an adventure…
carl rowens
Oct 26, 2016
The Color of the Wind
The Color of the Wind
For my final project I decided to map the color of the leaves on the trees around and in DePaul’s Lincoln Park Campus. I wanted to showcase…
Saji Rodman
Oct 26, 2016
An indispensable public facility
An indispensable public facility
My map is mostly focus on the public restroom in the Chicago. Obviously, I just do some research on a small part of downtown. I only focus…
陆雨洲
Oct 26, 2016
Birken-Stalking
Birken-Stalking
Birkenstocks, personally, are a disgrace. It is built so that your feet are shown like sandals while still maintaining a normal shoe…
Angel San Juan
Oct 26, 2016
Chicago, Banked up Riches
Chicago, Banked up Riches
We literally have a museum about money
Molly Malivarn
Oct 26, 2016
Behind the Sticker
Behind the Sticker
My map shows my journey through a city full of stickers that very few actually notice. This map shows the reader that there are so many…
Kathleen Slifka
Oct 26, 2016
Walking on the Beat
Walking on the Beat
A Chicago Atlas
Grace Baffoe
Oct 26, 2016
Fall-owing the Flowers
Fall-owing the Flowers
So, as I set out to follow the flowers, mid-October, I realized that all the flowers have begun to die — you know, because winter is…
Nia Pappas
Oct 26, 2016
Strong and United
Strong and United
This may come as a shock to anyone that has never been to Chicago before, but it is so much more than just the “Chicagoland area”, and I…
Jimmy Tsogas
Oct 25, 2016
The City in a Garden
The City in a Garden
The American city means many different things in the eyes of our society. It is a place where opportunities lurk at around every corner and…
Davis Read
Oct 25, 2016
Windy City Food Will Blow Your Mind
Windy City Food Will Blow Your Mind
It all started in Discover class when Jason deemed me the kid that is always hungry. Because I am always hungry I took it upon myself to…
Adam Bean
Oct 25, 2016
My Earreplaceable Map: Chicago
My Earreplaceable Map: Chicago
Living in Chicago, people are surrounded by buildings high and low, spending a lifetime discovering the new places the city has has to…
Taylor Davis
Oct 25, 2016
Wilson vs. Grant: The City has Already Decided Who has Won
Wilson vs. Grant: The City has Already Decided Who has Won
The map I have created is more a map of location, because this investigation goes much deeper than what I could describe on a 2-dimensional…
Drake Roby
Oct 25, 2016
Walking and Me
Walking and Me
Of all the pictures that I have taken during my first weeks of college these two are my favorite. I feel like each of these photos reflect…
Saji Rodman
Oct 19, 2016
Landmarks and the Lakefront
Landmarks and the Lakefront
The ability to walk is a right that everyone has. People should be free to walk where and when they want without being in fear. In a…
Saji Rodman
Oct 19, 2016
How Chicago Can Learn From Detroit and Other Thoughts on Reclaiming Space
How Chicago Can Learn From Detroit and Other Thoughts on Reclaiming...
In Detroit we have a thing called the Slow Roll. Every summer, certain days are set aside, and a path is drawn out through the streets of…
Rosé Gilmore
Oct 19, 2016
My Earreplaceable Map
My Earreplaceable Map
Living in Chicago, people are surrounded by buildings high and low, spending a lifetime discovering the new places the city has has to…
Taylor Davis
Oct 19, 2016
Advise from a newcomer
Advise from a newcomer
I have been in Chicago for nearlly two months. I gradually find the beauty of this metropolis. Chicago is the city that you need to take…
陆雨洲
Oct 19, 2016
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