Warsaw is a Rascal BY Paweł Soszyński Media Warszawa Powiśle, a bar in the eponymous Powiśle district, has a very distinct, dark charm about it: a combination of urine, chaos, mess and noise. It’s like a distillation of Warsaw shaken in an explosion-prone alembic. Maybe that’s why it’s so popular with foreigners and the city folk – they want to see the process in action
SOMETHING OR OTHER:Little Rebellions BY Irena Grudzińska-Gross Media Touching is what is needed. Memory doesn’t hold the map
WHO’S WHO AND WHY:Joanna Rajkowska BY Agnieszka Le Nart Art In this section we introduce Polish artists, places, and new phenomena. Time for Joanna Rajkowska
NOTES FROM UNDER THE TABLE:A Bicycle Rides Higher than a Car BY James Hopkin Media Of course, the bike-paths are a good idea. It’s just a shame that only cyclists take any notice of them
Street Art:an Urban Perception Shift BY Agnieszka Słodownik Media A poster, or any other urban arrangement, can point the inhabitant-audience to a place usually ignored. Just like with cycling, which makes one aware of every curb, evoking an intimate connection with the urban physicality
The Centre of The World BY John Biweekly Intro ‘I think the world is the extent of what we know. People tend to think the world is the planet, but they're two different things.’