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Scapegoat Cities

A human understanding of how the Japanese-American internment happened. 

Scapegoat Cities

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  • Futurism
    • Jan 19, 2016 Visions of the Future from Our Past
    • Nov 17, 2015 The 99th Year
    • Oct 27, 2015 Unapologetic Art, V. III
    • Oct 6, 2015 Living Inside Sculpture
  • Modernism
    • Feb 16, 2016 Monolithic Modernity
    • Jan 26, 2016 Only an Obtuse Facade
  • Neofuturism
    • Feb 2, 2016 The Introduction of Organic Shape
    • Dec 29, 2015 On Preservation vs. Evolution
    • Dec 8, 2015 From Modernism to Tomorrow
    • Oct 13, 2015 Nature's Curve
  • Neomodernism
    • Feb 9, 2016 Rough Highways & Revolving Towers
    • Dec 22, 2015 The Case for Useful, Uniform Lines
    • Dec 1, 2015 Engineering the Skyscape
  • New Objectivity
    • Jan 5, 2016 Uncover the Weimar
    • Nov 3, 2015 The Estate: Behind The Semantics of Wealth and Class
    • Oct 20, 2015 Australian Functionality
  • Postmodernism
    • Jan 12, 2016 Ritual Reprise
    • Dec 15, 2015 The Formula for Wonder
    • Nov 10, 2015 A More Holistic Approach to Landscape
    • Oct 6, 2015 Living Inside Sculpture
  • Sustainable
    • Feb 2, 2016 The Introduction of Organic Shape
    • Dec 29, 2015 On Preservation vs. Evolution
    • Nov 24, 2015 The Return of The Rainbow
    • Oct 27, 2015 Unapologetic Art, V. III

 

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If you like "Scapegoat Cities," I guarantee you that you'll love Nate DiMeo's "The Memory Palace." It was my inspiration.
 

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