"Pedestrian," a Web work by Annette Weintraub

Pedestrian: walking as meditation and the lure of everyday objects a
work for the Web by Annette Weintraub is now at Turbulence
http://www.turbulence.org

and with links also at "Incomplete Dislocations" a Web exhibition
curated by the ID collective http://www.chebutco.ns.ca/Culture/ID

and the

ISEA97 (International Symposium on Electronic Art) Gallery site
http://sthelens.neog.com/isea/isea.htm

"Pedestrian" evokes the special resonance of urban space through the
experience of walking, and in an encounter with ordinary objects. A
meditation on perception and place, "Pedestrian" explores the capacity
of ordinary objects to trigger altered states of memory and reverie. A
series of loosely connected episodes examine particular intersections of
place, time and substance, and employ the mundane to reveal the magical.

"The City is an addictive machine from which there is no escape." –Rem
Koolhaus in Delirious New York.