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Credits

CREDITS


PSG was made possible through the administrative support and artistic collaboration of free103point9 and the New York Society for Acoustic Ecology.

The following organizations provided invaluable in-kind support:

PSG is the result of ideas, time, professional expertise, and interest on the part of all individual artists and participants.

PS122 Kiosk Design

Adrian Jones, GRAND STREET STUDIO

Map Credits

Maps drawn by Rebecca Perry and Robin C. Hendrickson based on the following sources:

  • LoMap the Green Map of Lower Manhattan's Environment, as Seen by Youth. Created by youth, interns, and designers, Green Map System, New York, 2001
  • map from The Community Documentation Workshop at St. Mark's Church
  • details of area waterways provided by Eric Sanderson, WCS Mannahatta Project
  • 1609 The Island of Manhattan (Mannahatin) at the time of its discovery, showing its elevations, watercourses, marshes and shoreline. Townsend MacCoun, based upon early colonial surveys and the survey of 1867 by Gen. E.L. Viele, published by Underpinning and Foundation Engineers, Inc., New York

Graphics

Website

Archive Images

  • Photos of the Pre-urban Landscape Walk, the Soundwalks, the Four Landscapes Installation, the Practical History Panel, and Phones 14 & 21 are by Christine Latimer. All other Telephone Tour photos are by Martin Miller.

Additional Thanks To

Funding

    PSG was made possible by the Mondriaan Stichting (NL), the Netherland-America Foundation (US), and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs (US).

    PSG was an event of the 5 Dutch Days 5 Boroughs: Dutch Arts and Culture Past and Present, an annual celebration of the continuous influence of Dutch arts and culture in New York City--from the City's enterprising, multicultural origins as a Dutch colony to the pivotal role of contemporary Dutch artists and designers in today's international cultural scene. The 5 Dutch Days/Netherland-America Foundation's re-grant program, which provides support to Dutch artists, thereby encouraging the connection of contemporary Dutch culture with historic sites in New York City, supported PSG artist R. Ridgway in creating "DOUBLE DUTCH" with the Double Dutch Divas, a site-specific performance and mixed-media installation at the Dyckman Farmhouse.