Unlimited Free Space: Comprehensive Waterfront Plan
ND |
You sort of answered the question when you were speaking of hotels and stuff - but I was thinking - like, outside of your mind, do you feel that there's a possibility for unlimited free space in the world in general? |
Ly |
Yeah. |
David |
I sure would hope there's a possibility but, I don't think there would be. It's not an easy task. People would be very possessive. |
Ly |
Protective. |
David |
And kinda greedy. |
Ly |
They wanna make the free space and make money out of it, make a market out of it. Whatever free space is available. |
ND |
Do you think that there could be some way to create a free space. Like, since you conceive of it in your mind, could you conceive of it outside? |
Ly |
I think so. Like if they set it up like if it's a park, like Central Park. Like, I think that's free space. |
David |
Like where would free space be? Like in the realm of public area? Would that be considered like a free space area? |
ND |
Well, we were thinking more in terms of unlimited free space. Like, in the sense that, a way that... |
David |
Roam if you want to? Like you could go wherever you want? Like, "signs, signs, everywhere the signs makin' up the scenery blowin' my mind, do this, don't do that, can't you read the signs"? |
ND |
Yeah. Do you think thereีs a possibility to get rid of that? |
David |
No. I don't really think so. |
ND |
What about you Ly-Marie? Do you think there's a possibility to get rid of all those signs that are breakin' up the scenery blowin' my mind? Do this don't do that. |
Ly |
I don't think so. They always try to - like, if they feel it's not secure for you to walk on - like this pier may be not in the best condition but - |
Modified December 23, 1997