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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ah, how I miss working in the center city area...

I used to pop into Liberty Place quite frequently during my lunch hour. It can be quite zen-ful.

I had mapped it out quite extensively years ago when it was first built and it was an interesting hotspot for a few Super Hero RPG encounters. It didn't look so zen-ful afterwards...darn villains! ;)

Ciao!
-G

April 16, 2010 at 11:28 PM

Blogger scottsz said...

Philadelphia's definitely still a strange place. Unfortunately, many of the 'freaks and geeks' have been priced out by the graduate students and New Yorkers in the downtown area.

Thanks for commenting!

April 17, 2010 at 7:56 AM

Blogger bombasticus said...

Nice stuff. I suspect, ironically enough, she was flirting with you.

April 17, 2010 at 2:48 PM

Blogger scottsz said...

@Scott: I didn't think of it, but it would be ironically funny for an old woman to throw a 'rant' at me at a moment like that.

April 17, 2010 at 6:10 PM

Blogger grodog said...

Is that the old Bourse building??

Allan.

April 17, 2010 at 11:25 PM

Blogger Piper said...

I was playing jazz gig once upon a time when our Julliard-trained pianist launched into an incredibly luscious rendition of "chopsticks". Yes, chopsticks. As the rest of the band picked up the musical thread I looked up to see the waitstaff dancing to the music, as one waitress pirouetted gracefully ... it was like she was dancing on air.

That image lingers with me after all these years. It was a moment that sounds very much like the one in your post.

April 18, 2010 at 1:45 PM

Blogger scottsz said...

@grodog: The pics are from Liberty Place - not my favorite building by any stretch. I can't stand the 'reflective angular jagged' look - I prefer a lot of the older Philadelphia buildings with cupolas and moldings...

@DuBeers: Yes! There's sometimes that 'spontaneous contagion' of music. I'm not a trained musician or music historian, but there's probably a better phrase for what you are talking about. It just kind of... happens.

Thank you both for commenting.

April 18, 2010 at 3:33 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

scottsz,
I work in Center City! I actually did renderings for an interior design at 1 Liberty Place.
Small world.

I love what you wrote. You have a powerful message. That last paragraph especially means a lot.

I love your description "slivers of magic." Indeed, we must be "present" in order to experience these. In today's world it is a rare gift to experience this "magic." Magic is in the silence: silence of the mind.... to achieve that in an urban area is quite an accomplishment.

April 19, 2010 at 11:43 AM

Blogger scottsz said...

@Journalizer: Happy to see you here!

I love your point about 'silence of the mind'... as if music can 'tune' us.

...makes me wonder about the quote about architecture being 'frozen music'.

As if there is some secret hierarchy of patterns that serves as a set of keys. All that accumulated information aligning like the planets in the sky.

Many, many thanks.

April 19, 2010 at 12:33 PM

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