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Place In Place was a project born out of a need to speak out. As a street photographer in Chicago I often saw and revisited place I had explored extensively through photography. I wrote the speech in this video to explain that feeling, and how in a public art display program the feeling could be share with others. This project's aim was to remind viewers of the history of a location and how that history is being made now. All things are subject to change, and the viewer is not apart from that process. It is a message of ownership, of community belonging, of actions as true - not insignificant.




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