This is “A Sense of Where You Are,” an audio tour of Princeton University’s campus created by Margot Yale, Emily Kamen, and Will Lathrop from the Class of 2017. This podcast is our final project for Performing Environmental Stories, an atelier course offered in Spring 2015 and taught by Jenny Price and Kelly Baum. For the past few weeks, we’ve been gathering stories about Princeton’s outdoor spaces. We’ve talked to students, faculty, alumni, staff, and community members. We’ve been trying to figure out how people use certain spaces on campus, and how these spaces have been used in the past. Although you are welcome to listen to this series in any order or place you please, we recommend listening to each episode at the site being discussed-- find a seat or walk around, keep your eyes open.
Prospect Garden Featuring: Barksdale Maynard, John Wisniewski, Robert Stout, Stanley Katz, John McPhee, Therese Kelly, and Genesia Perlmutter Kamen '83. Music: "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" by Tchaikovsky via Youtube Audio Library.
Firestone Plaza Featuring: Victoria Lee '16, Jenny Price, Ron McCoy, John McPhee, Lisa Arcamano, Nick Sexton '17, Janice Sung '17, Joe Sheehan '17, Stanley Katz, Katie Wolf GS, Ron McCoy, and Therese Kelly.
Scudder Plaza (A lot of the people we talked to didn't know what this was-- it's the plaza in front of Robertson Hall, the Woodrow Wilson School building) Featuring: Barksdale Maynard, Stanley Katz, Sarah Gross '15, Lisa Arcamano, Jan Wurtzburger Hack '83, and Ron McCoy.
Streicker Bridge Featuring: Genesia Perlmutter Kamen '83, John McPhee, Lulu Chen '17, Barksdale Maynard, Ron McCoy, Devin Livi, Karen Magee '83
Poe Field Featuring: Barksdale Maynard, Ze’eva Cohen, John McPhee, Stanley Katz, Ron McCoy, Zak DeGiulio’18
This is “A Sense of Where You Are,” an audio tour of Princeton University’s campus created by Margot Yale, Emily Kamen, and Will Lathrop from the Class of 2017. This podcast is our final project for Performing Environmental Stories, an atelier course offered in Spring 2015 and taught by Jenny Price and Kelly Baum. For the past few weeks, we’ve been gathering stories about Princeton’s outdoor spaces. We’ve talked to students, faculty, alumni, staff, and community members. We’ve been trying to figure out how people use certain spaces on campus, and how these spaces have been used in the past. Although you are welcome to listen to this series in any order or place you please, we recommend listening to each episode at the site being discussed-- find a seat or walk around, keep your eyes open. A special thanks in this episode to Kemy Lin of The Surface for answering our call. Carla Javier wrote "Panels detached, reinstalled in campus art project," and Lorenzo Quiogue wrote "Hundreds gather on campus to protest racism, recent grand jury decisions" for the Daily Princetonian.