Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Nail Clippers | What Are You Reading Underground?


The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon around Underground NYPL

This is a of the most appropriate invasions of privacy we've seen (honestly!): the Underground NY Public Library is documenting what people are getting more information ( actual books , not Kindles) whilst on the subway. It's eye sweets after years of visible record of transport eaters and transport spike clippers .

Some new titles include: A Vindication of the Rights of Woman , by Mary Wollstoncraft; Truth, Reality, and the Psychoanalyst: Latin American Contributions to Psychoanalysis ; Spiritual Writings by Leo Tolstoy Crime and Punishment by Dostoyevsky; and... Twilight by Stephanie Meyer. Not bad, New York!

This is all the stream photography plan of Ourit Ben-Haim, who says, "I'm preoccupied by how you request ourselves to stories and discourse... This library openly lends out a follow-up that we're able of traveling to great inlet ! inside of ourselves and as a whole." Also, it's only fun to see what people are getting more information on the subway?

Of course, this isn't unchartered territory, CoverSpy was carrying out this final summer .

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