“Compared with other Americans, journalists are more likely to live in upscale neighborhoods, have maids, own Mercedes and trade stocks, and less likely to go to church, do volunteer work or put down roots in a community. Journalists are over-represented in ZIP code areas where residents are twice as likely as other Americans to rent foreign movies, drink Chablis, own an espresso maker and read magazines such as Architectural Digest and Food & Wine.” CommunityChurchDrinkAreasRootsTradeWineMagazinesJournalistCodeNeighborhoodMakersVolunteerMaidsResidentsZipsEspressoVolunteer Work Author:John Leo
“I'm interested in the murky areas where there are no clear answers - or sometimes multiple answers. It's here that I try to imagine patterns or codes to make sense of the unknowns that keep us up at night. I'm also interested in the invisible space between people in communication; the space guided by translation and misinterpretation.” PeopleTryingSometimesNightSpaceAnswersClearImagineCommunicationAreasPatternsInvisibleMake SenseCodeMultipleTranslationsSpace BetweenMisinterpretation Author:Taryn Simon
“I always urge people to do something different, so for instance find something that you have secretly always wanted to try like dancing or boot camps or boxing, and Google search and put your zip code in and find a location- a class or trainer that teaches that in your area.” PeopleTryingDifferentWantedClassTeachAreasDancingInstanceCodeBoxingUrgesCampsBootsGoogleLocationTrainersZipsBoot CampGoogle Search Author:Jackie Warner
“I think that both pornography and the imposition (common in some areas of the world) of a dress code on women are problematic.” ThinkingWorldCommonAreasDressesCodePornographyImpositionDress Code Author:Alison Assiter
“It's actually very hard to find an area of the economy that doesn't fundamentally change in the measure that we are able to read and write life code.” WritingHardAbleEconomyAreasCode Author:Juan Enriquez