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Leonardo, 2014
Subway Stories is an interactive storytelling installation first presented at New York University. The experience begins with a projection of an animated subway car. The train is filled with passengers---illustrations of real-life commuters drawn on subway rides across New York City.
Alon Chitayat, Jeff Ong
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Subway Stories is an interactive storytelling installation first presented at New York University. The experience begins with a projection of an animated subway car. The train is filled with passengers---illustrations of real-life commuters drawn on subway rides across New York City.
Alon Chitayat, Jeff Ong
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Computer, 2017
You can’t argue with a five-year plan. The web extra at https://youtu.be/5amJUyrSgBw is an audio recording of author David Alan Grier reading his Global Code column.
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You can’t argue with a five-year plan. The web extra at https://youtu.be/5amJUyrSgBw is an audio recording of author David Alan Grier reading his Global Code column.
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Searching for Black Holes in Subways
Theory of Computing Systems, 2011zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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2013
The third and last major stage of NYC Rapid Transit System was the Independent Subway, which opened in stages between 1933 and 1940. It completed the transition from private to public operation, as it was both built and operated by the city.
Roger P. Roess, Gene Sansone
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The third and last major stage of NYC Rapid Transit System was the Independent Subway, which opened in stages between 1933 and 1940. It completed the transition from private to public operation, as it was both built and operated by the city.
Roger P. Roess, Gene Sansone
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2020
This chapter describes how, in the 1970s, the New York City subway system continued the downward spiral of fewer riders, budget cuts, and reduced service, which led to a loss of more riders, further budget cuts, and even worse service. Despite carrying fewer passengers, the transit system's operating costs kept increasing.
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This chapter describes how, in the 1970s, the New York City subway system continued the downward spiral of fewer riders, budget cuts, and reduced service, which led to a loss of more riders, further budget cuts, and even worse service. Despite carrying fewer passengers, the transit system's operating costs kept increasing.
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Subway Ride and Subway System in Hart Crane's “The Tunnel”
Journal of Modern Literature, 2010Criticism of Hart Crane's American epic The Bridge has long focused on technological tropes. Readings of the subway's importance within the poem, however, tend to foreground the oppressive aspects of that space. This essay, by contrast, argues that New York's transit infrastructure enables Crane to re-imagine formal possibilities in the modernist ...
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Theatre Research International
An attendant exerts all his strength to squeeze in as many passengers as possible into a car at the 28th Street Station in New York. The most prominent passenger feature is the contorting face of a Black man. He is surrounded by white riders, one of whom is trying his best to read the newspaper, a little girl, who stands with her ...
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An attendant exerts all his strength to squeeze in as many passengers as possible into a car at the 28th Street Station in New York. The most prominent passenger feature is the contorting face of a Black man. He is surrounded by white riders, one of whom is trying his best to read the newspaper, a little girl, who stands with her ...
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