New York City is so magnificent it is really hard to like anything else once it has touched you.
I love staring at New York City it is a fascinating subject of study and observation. People like to go to residences to do art I decided to do a persistent residency in New York City.
construction site of a big building going up on Madison avenue in New York City. construction sites are spontaneous installations, there's a lot of potential color and movement in them. buildings that I already done I'm not as exciting. I really love staring at construction sites in New York City actually staring and my favorite thing to do in New York.
CAMPBELL: It takes me back to a time when these spiritual principles informed the
society. You can tell what's informing a society by what the tallest building is. When you
approach a medieval town, the cathedral is the tallest thing in the place. When you approach
an eighteenth-century town, it is the political palace that's the tallest thing in the place. And
when you approach a modern city, the tallest places are the office buildings, the centers of
economic life.
Music and Dancing on the streets of New York city
New York City is so saturated with cultures, it is its best asset, people perform spontaneously on the streets, or just offer their best act, and other people cheer them on.
Cat behavior Thumpasaurus band.
Fall in central park
They're all kind of beauties in New York City,
As I go about my day on a Sunday visiting cathedrals crossing Central Park in roaming the streets, looking up at skyscrapers, people dance and people cry and beg and then they cheer.
CAMPBELL: It takes me back to a time when these spiritual principles informed the
society. You can tell what's informing a society by what the tallest building is. When you
approach a medieval town, the cathedral is the tallest thing in the place. When you approach
an eighteenth-century town, it is the political palace that's the tallest thing in the place. And
when you approach a modern city, the tallest places are the office buildings, the centers of
economic life.
If you go to Salt Lake City, you see the whole thing illustrated right in front of your
face. First the temple was built, right in the center of the city. This is the proper organization
because the temple is the spiritual center from which everything flows in all directions. Then
the political building, the Capitol, was built beside it, and it's taller than the temple. And now
the tallest thing is the office building that takes care of the affairs of both the temple and the
political building. That's the history of Western civilization. From the Gothic through the
princely periods of the sixteenth, seventeenth, eighteenth centuries, to this economic world that
we're in now.