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    <dc:creator>robertogreco</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["It's been too long!

Thanks to ‪@kosykat7824‬, Rosie Elliot, and my Patrons!

Coffee: buymeacoffee.com/unlearningeconomics
Patreon: patreon.com/unlearneconomics
Means TV: means.tv/programs/unlearning-economics

References (in rough order of appearance)

Project Café UK, Allegra World Coffee Portal

UK Coffee Statistics, Lavazza Professional https://www.lavazzapro.co.uk/blog/uk-coffee-statistics/

Café Nation? Exploring the growth of the UK café industry, Ferreira

The Flat White Economy, McWilliams

Family Spending in the UK, Office for National Statistics

The Economic Adjustment Programmes for Greece, European Commission (2010, 2012, 2015)

The Euro and its Threat to the Future of Europe, Stiglitz

A Promised Land, Obama

The café economy: Structural transformation in Greece in the wake of austerity and "reforms", Nikiforos, Missos, Pierros & Rodousakis https://www.lse.ac.uk/Hellenic-Observatory/Publications/GreeSE-Papers

The Long Slow Death of Global Development, Hickel et al.

Ibid

Why a cup of coffee costs what it does, Financial Times https://www.ft.com/content/44bd6a8e-83a5-11e9-9935-ad75bb96c849?syn-25a6b1a6=1

Wage Hunters and Gatherers, Breman

Economic Development with Unlimited Supplies of Labour, Lewis

The End of the End of History, Hochuli

State of Working India, Azim Premji University

The Macroeconomics of Austerity, Calvert Jump, Michell, Meadway & Nascimento https://progressiveeconomyforum.com/publications/the-macroeconomics-of-austerity/

Townscapes: A Universal Basic Infrastructure for the UK, Erker, Coyle & Westwood https://www.bennettschool.cam.ac.uk/publications/townscapes-a-universal-basic-infrastructure-for-the-uk/

1 in 4 Bus Services Have Disappeared in a Decade, Campaign for Better Transport

Austerity II: The Devolution, Flip Chart Fairy Tales https://flipchartfairytales.wordpress.com/2015/11/30/austerity-ii-the-devolution/

IFS analysis on UK wages and local government cuts, Institute for Fiscal Studies

Did Austerity Cause Brexit?, Fetzer

The Crisis of Academic Casualisation at LSE, LSE UCU https://lseucu.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/The-Crisis-of-Academic-Casualisation-at-LSE_-2023-LSE-UCU-Report.pdf 

The UK's high streets have reached a tipping point – and Reform will reap the benefits, Harris https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/jan/11/uk-high-streets-reform-shops-closing-hope

Power to Change research on high streets and Reform UK

Delivery start-ups finally get the K-shaped economy they need, Financial Times Lex https://www.ft.com/content/80381028-7aaa-441b-9b7e-6a97ec1e66cf?syn-25a6b1a6=1

Life, the Universe and Everything, Adams

The Kite Runner, Hosseini

Inflation and counter-inflationary policy measures: The case of Spain, Uxó

Spain – one year on from the employment contract reform: what has changed, Garrigues https://bloglaboral.garrigues.com/en/spain-one-year-on-from-the-employment-contract-reform-what-has-changed

World Economic Outlook, IMF

NextGenerationEU disbursement data, European Commission

Predistribution versus Redistribution: Evidence from France and the United States, Bozio, Garbinti, Goupille-Lebret, Guillot & Piketty https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/app.20220023

The Capital Order, Mattei"]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>robertogreco</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["Faro is a coffee shop in Cambridge built on leisure, community, and a deep love for Thoreau. In a world obsessed with the "cold hand of productivity," we’ve chosen to go the other way. We are an analog space, designed for those who believe that real connection happens when the screens go away.


Whether it’s through live music, skill-sharing, or just a long conversation over a ceramic mug, Faro is a place to reconnect—with each other, with the planet, and with the places we inhabit.


Our Philosophy:

• Beyond Consumerism: We imagine regenerative futures through repair workshops, pop-up art, and community talks.

• Deliberate Presence: A space built for conversation and connection, not for "co-working."

• Fiercely Local: Independently owned and dedicated to protecting the disappearing character of our neighborhood.

Faro is your friendly, light-hearted, and slightly irreverent home in Harvard Square. Leave the laptop at home; bring a friend (or a book) instead."

[via:
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[via:
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💰 Price: 2 USD
📍 Location: Istanbul, Turkey
🗺️  Address: https://goo.gl/maps/Pq3k4yagKTs15maM8 "

[via:
https://whyisthisinteresting.substack.com/p/the-sand-coffee-edition

also here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tm1chYrG60s ]]]></description>
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[See also:

"For one night, a Dogpatch cafe was SF’s hottest Korean food spot

Popular pizzeria Outta Sight teamed up with new Korean cafe Sohn, drawing hordes to an industrial block of the city’s east side."
https://sfstandard.com/2025/10/17/korean-pizza-night-sohn-outta-sight/ ]]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>robertogreco</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["A conversation with Bruno Halper and Daniel Lichtenstein, proprietors of a book, record and ephemera shop in SE14"

...

"One Sunday in February, I went for a wander around Deptford, before drinking a couple of pints at the Little Crown on New Cross Road. Then I walked home to Brockley, via a newly opened shop that I’d been meaning to visit.

This business occupies a pair of slender whitewashed units between two houses. The unit on the left has bars over its windows and looks less like a garage than the one on the right. It also has a deep red door, and a sign with scratchy black lettering that reads “Perfect Lives”.

Inside are more objects than either space should reasonably contain. You can browse boxes of jazz, dance, classical and folk revival records, as well as a hoard of rare and delicate printed material. Many of these books, posters and publications have yellowed with age, and their contents are too varied to group together under neat umbrella terms. I’ve since learned that this is because Perfect Lives is a collection of people’s collections.

On this first visit, I asked the guy behind the counter what was cheap. As he pitched me several things, it soon became clear that he knew the provenance of every single item in the shop. I left with a summer 1983 issue of the official journal of The International Mackintosh Society, for £5. At the time of writing, Perfect Lives’ recent acquisitions included an uncrumpled, 50-year-old public notice about a philandering Cuban percussionist and an oversized programme for Fernando Arrabal’s The Labyrinth, from its 1968 London premiere.

Over the past 18 months, I’ve asked lots of shopkeepers about their businesses. The guy I spoke to at Perfect Lives was the most forthcoming proprietor I’d spoken to, so I made a mental note to come back. Later, I found out that it was a two-man band and decided to ask the owners if they were up for being interviewed.

I sat down with Bruno Halper and Daniel Lichtenstein in August. They wore identical trousers and drank from the same water bottle as we spoke, more like brothers than business partners. They told me about where they source their products and how they make a living selling them. We also spoke about things like permanence, the state of London, the places they like to go and the lives they lead as proprietors of such an unusual shop.

I had the best time speaking to Bruno and Daniel. Businesses like theirs give me hope that London’s supply of old-fashioned shopkeepers is still being replenished."]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>robertogreco</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["Komakase is an intimate coffee omakase experience in San Francisco, showcasing the finest specialty coffees from around the world. Each curated course highlights unique brewing methods and flavor profiles, paired with small bites and palate cleansers to enhance the journey. Perfect for coffee lovers and the curious alike!"

...

"At Komakase we believe coffee is more than just a quick fix—it's an experience. Through our omakase-style approach, we slow things down, inviting you to appreciate the flavors, the process, and the story behind each cup. Our mission is to shift the fast-paced coffee culture, creating space for coffee lovers to connect with the origins and craftsmanship of their coffee. Through education and thoughtful curation, we aim to deepen your understanding of the journey from crop to cup and the rich supply chain that makes it all possible.

Josh, a coffee enthusiast with years of experience and a deep appreciation for the art of coffee brewing, and Kieran, a seasoned coffee professional with extensive industry expertise, have joined forces to create a unique coffee omakase experience. Together, they bring a shared passion and complementary skills to redefine how people connect with coffee."]]></description>
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    <dc:date>2025-07-16T04:31:12+00:00</dc:date>
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San Francisco, CA 94107"]]></description>
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    <dc:date>2025-07-16T04:23:08+00:00</dc:date>
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    <dc:creator>robertogreco</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["Ain't Normal is located in Oakland's Rockridge shopping district. Good Coffee, Wine & Beer, All In House Seasonally Driven Pastries & Food, Coffee Equipment is our thing. Need help with your next event? Check out our Espresso Bar and Wine & Beer catering for corporate and private events.

Ain't Normal is the Bay Area's coffee superstore. Our coffee selection features both domestic and international coffee roasters. You will find retail bags and coffee on bar from hyper local Bay Area coffee roasters, roasters from all around the US, and from abroad. Tell us how you like to enjoy your coffee and how you like it to taste and we will find a fitting bag or beverage for you. If you can't make it in to buy a bag consider joining our coffee subscription. 

Our approach to wine is casual and fun. We buy wines that we enjoy and love sharing them with you! Grab a bottle for later or have a glass on our patio. 

Baked goods, toasts, sandwiches, salads, and small bites all made in house with Love!  

We stock a range of coffee equipment—filters, drip brewers, kettles, scales, espresso machines, grinders. Let us know what you're looking for. Happy to help!

Coffee - Wine - All House Made Pastry & Food - Brewing Equipment
5701 College Ave
Oakland, CA 94618

Store Hours 7:00am to 6:00pm Seven Days a Week
Call us at (510) 735-9990"

[via:
https://missionlocal.org/2025/07/is-jimmy-butlers-bigface-square-espresso-worth-it/ ]]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>robertogreco</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["As the government relaxes restrictions on men and women working and socializing together, coffeehouses are on the front lines of change."

[archived:
https://archive.ph/YbRX1 ]]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>robertogreco</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["During Indira Gandhi’s autocratic Emergency in 1975, one New Delhi coffeehouse became a key gathering place for opponents of her politics."]]></description>
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...

"Defining place authenticity is not just an obscure academic question. Authentic places that maintain their historical and cultural integrity serve as anchors of identity, offering us a sense of belonging, stability and continuity. They act as safe havens from the increasingly standardised and commercialised environments that are widespread in modern society, providing refuge and a reminder of individuality and uniqueness amid the uniformity of everyday life. What’s more, place authenticity matters for personal authenticity – the feeling of being true to yourself that is so sought after amid the ever-changing dynamics of modern life.

In our research, when we asked our participants to write about a time they’d felt connected to a specific place, we found that not only did they feel that the place in their recollection was authentic, they also felt more personally authentic (albeit to a lesser extent). It’s as if the positive feeling of being connected to a place spilled over into how participants felt about themselves. These effects worked both ways: when we prompted participants to recall a time when they felt connected to themselves, they described feeling more personally authentic and, in turn, this personal authenticity increased their rating of the authenticity of the place they were in at the time.

This bidirectional relationship between place and personal authenticity is not only supported by our findings but also resonates with broader philosophical insights and everyday experiences. The philosopher Martin Heidegger argued that true ‘dwelling’ involves more than physical habitation; it requires a meaningful connection to our surroundings that fosters a sense of being truly ‘at home’ in the world. Similarly, the concept of topophilia, proposed by the geographer Yi-Fu Tuan, speaks to the affective bond between people and places, suggesting that environments rich in history, culture and sensory experiences enhance personal wellbeing and identity. This interdependence is also evident in contemporary trends, with many people expressing a preference for authentic experiences that resonate with their deeper values and emotions – such as visiting locally owned shops or historic neighbourhoods rather than over-standardised, commercialised spaces."

...

"The notion of place authenticity is also relevant to how we go about our lives as individuals. As Tuan highlighted with his concept of topophilia, when you have a love for certain aspects of your environment, it can give you a strong sense of place and of cultural identity. As such, loving where you live, work and play can deeply affect your emotional and psychological wellbeing. By seeking out and creating authentic places, you can enrich your life with a sense of rootedness and genuine connection. Look for environments that offer deep, lasting ties to their community and history. Visit local cafés, independent bookstores and historic neighbourhoods where the essence of the place is preserved and celebrated. Engage with spaces that have a strong sense of community and cultural significance. I don’t believe it is an exaggeration to say that by spending time in places that resonate with your values and emotions, you can experience a more meaningful and fulfilling life.

I’ve experienced the powerful effects of place authenticity firsthand. I often find myself drawn to a small, independent coffee shop near my home, which has the aroma of freshly brewed coffee throughout the shop, offers the opportunity to work quietly, and the chance to buy goods from local artisans and vendors. It’s a place where the baristas know my name and where conversations flow easily among strangers. This space feels authentic to me in a way that a chain coffee shop never could – it’s filled with a unique character and a sense of community that resonates with my values of connection and creativity. Spending time there has become a ritual that grounds me and helps me feel more centred, reminding me of who I am beyond the busyness of daily life."]]></description>
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https://www.wellnesswisdom.xyz/p/a-manifesto-the-next-era-of-third ]]]></description>
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    <title>How Does the Lost World of Vienna Still Shape Our Lives? - Freakonomics</title>
    <dc:date>2024-05-28T05:43:22+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://freakonomics.com/podcast/how-does-the-lost-world-of-vienna-still-shape-our-lives/</link>
    <dc:creator>robertogreco</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["From politics and economics to psychology and the arts, many of the modern ideas we take for granted emerged a century ago from a single European capital. In this episode of the Freakonomics Radio Book Club, the historian Richard Cockett explores all those ideas — and how the arrival of fascism can ruin in a few years what took generations to build."

[See also:

Vienna: How the City of Ideas Created the Modern World, by Richard Cockett (2023)
https://yalebooks.co.uk/book/9780300266535/vienna/

"How can one European capital be responsible for most of the West’s intellectual and cultural achievements in the twentieth century?
 
Viennese ideas saturate the modern world. From California architecture to Hollywood Westerns, modern advertising to shopping malls, orgasms to gender confirmation surgery, nuclear fission to fitted kitchens—every aspect of our history, science, and culture is in some way shaped by Vienna.
 
The city of Freud, Wittgenstein, Mahler, and Klimt was the melting pot at the heart of a vast metropolitan empire. But with the Second World War and the rise of fascism, the dazzling coteries of thinkers who squabbled, debated, and called Vienna home dispersed across the world, where their ideas continued to have profound impact.
 
Richard Cockett gives us the entirety of this extraordinary story. Tracing Vienna’s rich intellectual history from psychoanalysis to Reaganomics, Cockett encompasses everything from the communist rebels of Red Vienna to the neoliberal economists of the Austrian School. This is the panoramic account of how one city made the modern world—and how we all remain inescapably Viennese."]

[via the CW&T newsletter:

"Late last Thursday night, Che-Wei was on a train to Boston and he texted me "we should figure out how to argue better". I texted back "sure, but please first more context".

He then sent over one of the latest Freakonomics podcasts, How Does the Lost World of Vienna Still Shape Our Lives? In this episode Stephen Dubner chats with Richard Crockett about his recent book Vienna : How the city of ideas created the modern world. The part about arguing only comes at the very end. But it left me yearning to learn more about Vienna. Also, Dubner boasts that Crockett's book was one of those rare, lucky reads that happen only once or twice a year that you can't stop thinking about.

Early in the book, Crockett talks about the concept Bildung, an idea coined by Prussian philospher + education administrator Willhelm von Humboldt (1767-1835) where people prioritize and value lifelong learning and curiosity, as opposed to class and money. In the late 1800s, Vienna was very much a city of immigrants, and the people who lived there formed very strong connections with these ideas. He then goes on to talk about how these values were cultivated and shaped society.

I'm not going to re-tell the whole book, but aside from establishing access to free standardized, multidisciplinary education for men and woman ages 6-14, being a hobbyist, tinkerer, having interest in the arts or philosophy was very much ingrained in everyday life. Part of this had to do with the cafe culture, but also the architecture of middle class homes. These were very well suited with spaces to not only host gatherings, but to have workshops, or even terrariums/animal/insect habitats. It was common for groups of friends to gather at homes and for fun attempt to replicate some of the latest experiments published in scientific journals, or for young kids to raise and study insects or animals.

We all know how the story ends (not good). And even though I haven't finished the book, I can't stop thinking about that world, its loss and wondering about what parts of it remain and can be cultivated."]]]></description>
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    <title>Josh Ellis on X: &quot;If you ever wanna know why capitalism sucks, think about how many people you've known who wanna open a 24 hour coffeeshop and bookstore (with a cat) if they ever get rich vs how many rich people ever actually open a 24 hour coffeeshop an</title>
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    <dc:creator>robertogreco</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["If you ever wanna know why capitalism sucks, think about how many people you've known who wanna open a 24 hour coffeeshop and bookstore (with a cat) if they ever get rich vs how many rich people ever actually open a 24 hour coffeeshop and bookstore (with a cat).

Like, the world would undeniably be a happier place if every town had at least one 24 hour coffeeshop and bookstore (with a cat). People would go there all the time. But maybe not enough to make a constantly increasing profit. Maybe not even enough to pay extortionate rent.

Not everything good can make money. Very few good things, in fact, can show an infinitely increasing profit every quarter or year. In order to do that, you either make shitty products or you do shitty things to make em cheaper and sell em higher. And some things should be free.

Seeing everything as potential capital for you to acquire is like a junkie seeing everyone they've ever known as a potential vector of getting enough cash for the next hit. No, it's worse, because junkies actually get sick if they don't get their fix. It's all addiction.

"See that field full of old trees? I could buy that field and cut down the trees and build apartments cheaply and rent them expensively. People need apartments"

Bro, what the fuck is wrong with your brain? We already got enough houses. You just don't own all of them.

Nobody actually cares if the new iPad is a micron thinner than the last one or if it comes in periwinkle blue. They care that there's no headphone jack and they have to buy a new one every couple of years though. They care that they can't get it fixed like their car.

If cars were invented now, some cock would weld the hood shut and try to make it illegal to cut it open. You'd just have to buy a new car every time it broke. That's not innovation and it's not benevolence. Nothing capitalists do is altruistic unless it's by accident.

They talk about how only they do innovation... but if innovation means a lower profit than iteration, or making worse products if they think they can get away with it, that's what they will always, always do, without exception.

Innovation my fat honky ass.

Innovation is making things cheaper and better every time, making things repairable rather than replaceable, making things that make people's lives better first and foremost rather than merely making you more money. We're short on innovation these days.

Innovation is figuring out how to make a 24 hour coffeeshop and bookstore (with a cat) work in your town, not making VR goggles nobody has a use for or making phones so thin they blow away if you leave em on a table outside. Innovation is doing more with less, not less with more.

Would you rather have a slightly thinner laptop that answers questions incorrectly with some built in AI chatbot, or a used record store where you can go and ask the nerd behind the counter what a good place to start with hardcore is?

Would you rather have a self-driving car that charges a monthly subscription to turn the AC on, or trains that cost a buck to ride and run every fifteen minutes no more than a ten minute walk from anywhere in town?

It's not innovation if all you're innovating is ways to make yourself more money by making everything on earth ala carte or adding shit no one asked for or just charging more for less. You're not a genius, you're just kind of a horrible bag of shit.

Remember when you used to dream of one day paying a subscription for software? Remember how Adobe used to sell their Creative Suite from one room in a crackhouse in San Jose before they started charging you rent for software?

No? Me either.

In my experience, most of the really innovative stuff gets made by people who are compelled to make it. They would do it for free. And yeah, capitalism ramped up the means of production for a while... but we got enough means now. More than enough. We're not short on means.

What we're short on is long-term thinking, responsibility, an understanding of the externalities of all the shit we only make because we want to sell it, not because anyone needs it. That's what we need more of right now.

What we don't need, what nobody needs, is more VCs pouring trillions into jagoff ideas so trustafarians can fancy themselves "entrepreneurs" for a couple of years before their fuckwit startups collapse and it's back to Mommy and Daddy. Or, increasingly, prison for fraud.

When you make something, if you can't see the consequences of it aside from what money you'll make off it, you're not smart. You're an idiot savant, only instead of train timetables or old baseball stats, you can recite market analysis while you shit on the world around you.

Is that what we want as a society? To defer to people who can literally only understand the world through the filter of their own bank account? To let these abject morons shape not just our economy but our civilization and our future?

How much of what gets passed off as genius and innovation would you trade for one 24 hour coffeeshop and bookstore (with a cat) in your neighborhood? Would you trade your phone now for your phone five years ago? Would that be a fair trade? I absolutely would make that trade.

Whatever values and virtues capitalism once had, it's so far up its own ass that it's worthless now. It's just another religion whose adherents ignore where it breaks totally with reality and insist it's reality that's mistaken, not their ideology. That's what crazy people do.

That's why I don't talk to or listen to or debate those people anymore. They're like fucking cultists to me. "There's never been a true free market, hungula mungula... rational self-interest, moogie boogie...." Keep banging that tambourine, nutjob. Keep finger painting in shit.

We need to accept that the shit that used to work don't work now and start thinking of new shit. And we better do it fast, because those consequences I mentioned? They're piling up reeeaaal fast these days, like garbage in the courtyard of a tenement building.

So just stop buying this line of bullshit that you can't live without these crazy dimwits and their nutso religion. There's nothing they have that we can't get in different, better, more sustainable ways that might give more of us a fair shot at a better quality of existence.

A world with more useless shit pimped at me by obscenely wealthy douchebags doesn't sound appealing.

A world with more 24 hour coffeeshops and bookstores (with cats), on the other hand, sounds like a world worth fighting for."]]></description>
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...

"* Coffeehouses in 17th-century Britain were called "Penny Universities," and they were gathering places for academics, artists, and intellectuals.

* These intellectual hubs democratized learning, opening avenues for people of all backgrounds to engage in scholarly discourse — including those who could not access higher education.

*The ideas swirling around these coffeehouses helped create some of today's major institutions, including Lloyds of London, the Royal Society, and the London Stock Exchange."

...

"Be careful when you next go into your favorite coffee shop. Sure, you might harmlessly be looking for a pick-me-up to get through that three-hour meeting, but what else might you find? Revolution, radicalization, and deviancy. That’s not caffeine you’re tasting — it’s danger. As King Charles II put it, coffee is “the great resort of idle and disaffected persons…[and] has produced very evil and dangerous effects.” People who hang about in coffee houses are the disreputable, dodgy sort — do you really want to be seen around those types?

For hundreds of years after their introduction, coffeehouses didn’t just sell coffee. They sold ideas. If you walked into an average 17th-century coffeehouse in Britain, you’d see gathered around the table academics, authors, artists, foreign exiles, revolutionaries, and political radicals. There would be a buzz in the air — the buzz of excited and scholarly debate. These coffeehouses were not hushed places of laptops and headphones. They were forums.

These were the “Penny Universities” of early modern Britain, and within their cozy, candlelit interiors, an intellectual revolution was brewing.

Unfiltered education

If you were born in Britain in the 1600s, you would have had a slim chance of getting a good education. Wealthy families in England would pay for private tutors or send their children to one of the expensive “King’s Schools” (founded by or named after Henry VIII). Anyone who didn’t own a mansion and a title would have to be either very smart or very lucky to get into a good school. After that, no matter how brilliant you might be, your education would come to a yanking halt in adulthood. In England, there were only two universities: Oxford and Cambridge, and both charged fees far beyond most people’s annual income (not to mention the books and board you had to pay for). Higher education was reserved for higher incomes.

So, what were intelligent and academically curious people to do? Well, drink coffee. The first coffeehouse in the UK opened in Oxford in 1650 and it was crammed with dissatisfied or disillusioned academics. These Oxford coffeehouses were massively exclusive (serving only university members) but they set a precedent. These were places of erudition, debate, science, and intellectual curiosity. And, importantly, they existed outside of formal institutions.

We’ve bean thinking

Coffee and coffeehouses spread to London soon enough, and it was here that a diarist named Samuel Pepys stumbled across one of the most famous: the Rota Club. Pepys was an early convert to coffee, and while at the Rota Club he was amazed by the ‘‘admirable discourse’’ and ‘‘exceeding good arguments” he heard there. In Pepys’ London, the “virtuoso” was a type of man that devoted himself to letters and learning. They were the intelligentsia of the 17th century, and they all gathered in coffeehouses like the Rota Club.

Most importantly, these coffeehouses didn’t care about your background — so long as you were someone who liked to think. These coffeehouses welcomed patrons from all walks of life and were a rare opportunity for the many social strata of Britain to meet and debate great ideas. As one French writer put it, “What a lesson to see a lord, or two, a baronet, a shoemaker, a tailor, a wine-merchant, and a few others of the same stamp pouring over the same newspapers. Truly the coffee houses… are the seats of English liberty.”

Places like the Rota Club had a spark and energy to them that was often lacking in the rigid lecture halls of Oxford or Cambridge. If you had wit and intelligence then you could take a seat at the coffeehouses, and, in all your many caffeinated discussions, you’d find there were few ideas left unexamined. Anyone could learn, and anyone could teach, if only you could pay the price of a coffee, which, back then, was a penny. And this is why these coffeehouses came to be known as “Penny Universities.”

A whole latte ideas

Of course, not everyone thought highly of these “Penny Universities.” One 1661 pamphlet decried that there were “neither moderators, nor rules” and that they resembled “a school without a master.” These critics laughed at the indiscriminatory and meandering “learning” that took place, mocking them as “tattling universities.” Patrons would debate astronomy and then literature in the time it took to drink a coffee. In a single afternoon, they might discuss mercantilism and mathematics, then Calvinism and chemistry.

But this was the whole point of Penny Universities. It was learning without rigid parameters, thinking outside the box. And in all this frantic and exciting exchange of ideas, great things were born. Then, as now, when intelligent and passionate people put their heads together, innovation and discovery soon follow after.

In Lloyd’s Coffee House, ship captains and their backers would gather for a brew. And from their “tattling” emerged the world’s largest insurance market: Lloyds of London. Meanwhile, down at the Grecian Coffeehouse, scientists were gathering to watch two scholars dissect a dolphin on a table. Those scholars were Isaac Newton and Edmund Halley, two of many scientists from the Royal Society who frequented coffeehouses. Over at Jonathan’s Coffee House, merchants and traders were discussing economics. And despite having “neither moderators, nor rules” they managed to create the London Stock Exchange — the first of its kind and the basis of so much of the modern economy.

So, the next time you buy a coffee from your favorite coffeehouse, think about the great history that began in places just like that."

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Faro café, in Harvard Square, gets its name from the Spanish word for “lighthouse,” and it’s got a no-laptops policy that is gently, but strictly, enforced.

You can look at your phone. You can use a little gaming tablet. But they’ve outlawed laptops — upright and rectangular cognitive anchors that suck all energy toward themselves. Multiplied across a room, laptops erect an office where a café had been. And Faro is trying to keep the office at bay.

But the office-style café is really great, you say. It is! You can go a few doors down in a couple directions and find some good ones. But Faro has their little manifesto printed and hung on one wall — unobtrusive, easy to miss — and they just want something else happening in the space.

I sent my architecture students to Faro and two other nearby sites this spring — a scavenger hunt to find some of the “limiting virtues” embedded in buildings. I got inspired by David McPherson’s The Virtues of Limits, where he lays out humility, reverence, moderation, contentment, neighborliness, and loyalty as virtues that constrain us in order to set us free.

All these virtues are laudable, surely, but not exactly high on the aspirational list in a culture more enamored of the active virtues, like courage and magnanimity. I wanted students to see where a built space takes away some freedoms — enforcing the moderation and contentment that mitigates all-screens-all-the-time, for example — and thereby opens up other freedoms. A no-laptops policy means you can’t get a certain kind of work done, but it does mean everyone present will be a little more eyes-up-and-talking, or maybe absorbed by a book or notebook. The activities will be at the speed of the body, one to another. Is it nostalgic and precious? Maybe. But it’s not the only café in town to make this move, and I think there’s some signal there. Faro started out with no-laptops only on weekends, and the policy was welcome enough to make it a daily norm. Over at Zuzu’s Petals, it’s no devices of any kind.

Across the street from Faro is St. Paul’s Parish, where you can come exactly as you are, but reverence is always encouraged — including in the weekday noon masses sung by a boys’ choir, complete with Elizabethan collars. (St. Paul’s has one of the only choir schools in the United States!) Sacred spaces aren’t a popular subject in architecture schools except as antiquarian study, I find. I suggested students visit either this great cavernous space in the middle of the bustling university square or the Cambridge Insight Meditation Center nearby, with its beautifully pared-down top floor of a grand old Victorian house. I could also have suggested a visit to the nearby monks’ dwelling at the Society of Saint John the Evangelist, whose exquisite stone chapel often features a sandwich board out front, enticing passersby not with lunch deals or storewide discounts but that rarest (limiting) thing: silence.

And speaking of silence, their last stop was the main branch of the Cambridge Public Library, especially its contemporary addition to the 19th century original.

The library holds a gradation of the limiting virtues: a half-quiet first floor with new books, tables and chairs for afterschool tutoring, and the information desks for everyone — the neighborliness of a public institution’s front door. The second floor features enclosed meeting spaces for groups on a first-come, first-serve basis, plus a really really quiet room for patrons wanting the moderation of all notifications off. The entire third floor is devoted to children — a beautiful raucous energy, with activity rooms, cozy nooks, and floor-to-ceiling windows on every side. A teen room in the old structure holds high-backed wing chairs and booths for semi-sedentary socializing, and a maker space occupies much of the basement. Things you can do and things you can’t, by design.

McPherson writes that the limiting virtues are grounded in the dispositional substrate of an “accepting-appreciating” stance toward the world, as opposed to the “choosing-controlling” stance that is the naturalized, invisible, and totalizing definition of 21st century technocratic freedom. No one wants life without choices, of course. But McPherson writes that the limiting virtue of loyalty — especially “loyalty to the given world” — is one way to cultivate this accepting-appreciating posture and to enjoy the freedom that it brings.

What’s the opposite of loyalty to the given world? Maybe it’s what Tyler Austin Harper calls “therapeutic libertarianism”:

<blockquote>the belief that self-improvement is the ultimate goal of life, and that no formal or informal constraints — whether imposed by states, faith systems, or other people —should impede each of us from achieving personal growth. This attitude is therapeutic because it is invariably couched in self-help babble. And it is libertarian not only because it makes a cult out of personal freedom, but because it applies market logic to human beings. We are all our own start-ups. We must all adopt a pro-growth mindset for our personhood and deregulate our desires. We must all assess and reassess our own “fulfillment,” a kind of psychological Gross Domestic Product, on a near-constant basis. And like the GDP, our fulfillment must always increase.</blockquote>

Harper, reviewing Molly Roden Winter’s More: A Memoir of an Open Marriage, finds its account of polyamory not a breathless liberation but an anguished slog of misery, led by endless choices. Some philosophers would call this “radical autonomy” — the idea that a choice is automatically good just for having been chosen. Harper is skewering the particular alloy of individualism and therapy-speak among the cosseted classes:

<blockquote>In this way, More is a near-perfect time capsule of the banal pleasure-seeking of wealthy, elite culture in the 2020s, and a neat encapsulation of its flaws. This culture would have us believe that interminable self-improvement projects, navel-gazing, and sexual peccadilloes are the new face of progress. The climate warms, wars rage, and our country lurches toward a perilous election—all problems that require real action, real progress. And somehow “you do you” has become the American ruling class’s three-word bible.

The philosopher Charles Taylor has argued that, since at least the late 20th century, Western societies have been defined by “a generalized culture of ‘authenticity,’ or expressive individualism, in which people are encouraged to find their own way, discover their own fulfillment, ‘do their own thing.’” Taylor describes a phenomenon that’s all too easy to recognize in today’s pop psychology and the maundering of wellness influencers, but his concept doesn’t quite capture the extent to which this relentless quest for self-optimizing authenticity has infused our social and even political sensibilities.</blockquote>

I want architecture students to see that the flexible, modular, all-purpose and all-choices box of a room isn’t always what’s called for. It sounds right — surely your client wants a space that could be anything you need it to be — but unprogrammed space is often tractionless, characterless. A city should contain a whole panoply of richly imagined and specific spaces, containers built with interior features for freedoms and limits alike. McPherson calls us to a life with “enhanced autonomy”— a life with choices that are also informed by our loyalty to the given, unchosen world — what we might just call living with obligations. I’d like to see designers take a renewed look at limits in their partnership for civic goods: rules that constrain and liberate."]]></description>
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    <dc:date>2024-01-21T16:42:10+00:00</dc:date>
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    <dc:creator>robertogreco</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["From the generic hipster cafe to the ‘Instagram wall’, the internet has pushed us towards a kind of global ubiquity – and this phenomenon is only going to intensify"

...

"Pursuing Instagrammability is a trap: the fast growth that comes with adopting a recognisable template, whether for a physical space or purely digital content, gives way to the daily grind of keeping up posts and figuring out the latest twists of the algorithm – which hashtags, memes or formats need to be followed. Digital platforms take away agency from the business owners, pressuring them to follow in lockstep rather than pursue their own creative whims. There’s a risk as well in hewing too closely to trends. If a trope becomes stale, the algorithmic audiences won’t engage with it, either. That’s why the perfect generic coffee shop design keeps changing slightly, adding more potted plants or taking a few away. In the algorithmic feed, timing is everything.

The other strategy is to remain consistent, not worrying about trends or engagement and simply sticking to what you know best – staying authentic to a personal ethos or brand identity in the deepest sense. In a way, coffee shops are physical filtering algorithms, too: they sort people based on their preferences, quietly attracting a particular crowd and repelling others by their design and menu choices. That kind of community formation might be more important in the long run than attaining perfect latte art and collecting Instagram followers. That is ultimately what Anca Ungureanu was trying to do in Bucharest. “We are a coffee shop where you can meet people like you, people that have interests like you,” she said. Her comment made me think that a certain amount of homogeneity might be an unavoidable consequence of algorithmic globalisation, simply because so many like-minded people are now moving through the same physical spaces, influenced by the same digital platforms. The sameness has a way of compounding."]]></description>
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    <title>Opinion | How to Discover Your Own Taste - The New York Times</title>
    <dc:date>2024-01-19T16:29:19+00:00</dc:date>
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    <dc:creator>robertogreco</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[[Also here:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ezra-klein-show/id1548604447?i=1000641013414

transcript:
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/09/podcasts/transcript-ezra-klein-interviews-kyle-chayka.html ]

"Being on the internet just doesn’t feel as fun anymore. As more of our digital life is driven by algorithms, it’s become a lot easier to find movies or TV shows or music that fits our preferences pretty well. But it feels harder to find things that are strange and surprising — the kinds of culture that help you, as an individual, develop your own sense of taste.

This can be a fuzzy thing to talk about. But Kyle Chayka, a staff writer at The New Yorker, has written a whole book on it, the forthcoming “Filterworld: How Algorithms Flattened Culture.” We talk about how today’s internet encourages everything to look more the same and is even dulling our ability to know what we like. And we discuss what we can do to strengthen our sense of personal taste in order to live a richer, more beautiful life.

Mentioned:

“Quartets: Two: II. Warmth” by Peter Gregson

Ambient 1: Music for Airports by Brian Eno

Book Recommendations:

“In Praise of Shadows” by Junichiro Tanizaki (essay)

Seeing Is Forgetting the Name of the Thing One Sees by Lawrence Weschler

The Mushroom at the End of the World by Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing"]]></description>
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    <title>Doma</title>
    <dc:date>2024-01-10T00:25:10+00:00</dc:date>
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    <dc:creator>robertogreco</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["Croatian café. 
Local coffee and food you want to eat. 
Ćevapi always, burek sometimes."]]></description>
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    <title>Layer Zero</title>
    <dc:date>2023-09-11T18:25:28+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://layerze.ro/</link>
    <dc:creator>robertogreco</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["Equal parts office, lab, clubhouse, and coffee spot, we
want Layer Zero to be _the_ gathering place for
non-corporate related hackers and creators from our
cities. We fund it ourselves, so you don't have to worry 
who's behind it. It's us.* 

It's on a transit line. There's food nearby. There's
heat, chairs, coffee, and creativity. A cute backdoor
space to use during our nicer seasons. A warm indoor
space to cower in through winter. Oh, and a mini-fridge.
And a renovated bathroom.

We have COVID policies and aren't weird about talking 
about masks. We know we're living in a hellscape timeline, 
we'd just rather work through it together and maybe build
something beautiful."

[via:
https://usesthis.com/interviews/j3s ]]]></description>
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[https://www.instagram.com/openbookproject_/ ]]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>robertogreco</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["When you read about history of "The Coffee Shop," writers LOVE to gloss over the Middle-Eastern origin so they can get to the fun part where England invents The Public Sphere

My man Ralph Hattox in 1985 seems to know what's up, tho https://archive.org/stream/CoffeeAndCoffeehouses/%5BRalph_S._Hattox%5D_Coffee_and_Coffeehouses_The_Ori%28BookZZ.org%29_djvu.txt

love "the near east"

"Once coffee had been taken out of the context of the Sufi dhikr and introduced into general consumption, it was embraced by an entirely different group of advocates, and with them the associations and images connected with the drink changed..."

"...While it remained one of the props of the nocturnal devotional services of the Sufis, others, perhaps less spiritually inclined, found it a pleasant stimulus to talk and sociability. From this the coffeehouse was born"

"If you draw the analogy between coffee and intoxicants you are drawing a false one . . . One drinks coffee with the name of the lord on his lips, and stays awake, while the person who seeks wanton delight in intoxicants disregards the Lord, and gets drunk""]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>robertogreco</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["In the fall of 1971, the doors of a curious restaurant located at 127 Prince Street opened just south of New York’s Houston Street. Inside, if you were hungry, an artist might ladle you a steaming bowl of caldo gallego from one of three large cauldrons bubbling away over a low stove in the center of the room. Soup in hand, you’d make your way to a table where slices of bread were stacked around a huge heap of butter. Come another night and you might’ve been served the now-famous “bone dinner”—frogs’ legs and roasted marrow bones, among other skeletal dishes—then left with the remnants, rigorously cleaned and given a second life as wearable jewelry.

This was the restaurant and conceptual art project Food, run by artists Carol Goodden, Tina Girouard, and Gordon Matta-Clark, among others. Given a mini-retrospective at Frieze New York’s 2013 fair, involving several of the original chefs, the short-lived project has secured its place as one of the most iconic blurrings of the lines between art and food. The 1970s Soho establishment is far from the only artistic foray into the culinary realm, however, so we checked in on a handful that have been around for years, and a few others that are still taking shape.

Zagreus Projekt 
ULRICH KRAUSS 
BERLIN

“Food and art were the two elements in my life that were always there,” explains Ulrich Krauss, the founder of the Berlin food project space Zagreus Projekt. “I grew up in a butcher shop and I studied art.” He went on to apprentice as a chef, spending time cooking at a fancy hotel in southern Germany. “When you are in that world, it is so restricted, and you have rules for everything,” Krauss says. “It’s a very narrow world, so I got the feeling I had to escape from that.” Krauss left for Berlin, where he balanced artmaking—mostly performances—with cooking in restaurants. “I have to found a place where I bring things together,” he remembers thinking of his double life. Zagreus Projekt took shape.

Its first iteration found a home in the backroom of Galerie Markus Richter, a space for conceptual and minimal art that shuttered in 2005. Since then, Zagreus Projekt, which Krauss is careful to point out is not a gallery, has relocated to the elegant Mitte district. Artists bring ideas for exhibitions that in some way relate back to food, and a collaboration ensues to devise a menu that matches. FOOD ART, a collaboration that launches April 8th, pairs the talents of the artist-turned-chef with a Swiss-German artist couple, Hendrikje Kühne and Beat Klein, who make elaborate, three-dimensional collage sculptures, often including images of food and fragments of advertising and newspapers. “With every exhibition we do here, we have a different point of view on food or on the situation of eating, and that is the most important thing,” Krauss explains. But the demands of the project, 16 years on, are not without their toll. “I don’t see myself as an artist anymore,” says Krauss. “I see myself as a chef.”

Pharmacy 2 
DAMIEN HIRST 
NEWPORT STREET GALLERY, LONDON

Damien Hirst, dispenser of hand-painted pills and shark vitrines, blends two environments to unusual effect in his newest restaurant endeavor, Pharmacy 2, which opened at his Newport Street Gallery several weeks ago. After taking in vibrant work by John Hoyland, one of Britain’s key abstract painters, a Hirst devotee can round out the experience in the new spot. Uniquely crafted pills dot the marble floor, and a clinically cool neon sign that reads “prescriptions” hangs over the bar in view of works from Hirst’s “Medicine Cabinets” and “Kaleidescope paintings.” 

Diners enjoy chef-collaborator Mark Hix’s cooking, which eschews pharmaceuticals for fresh ingredients and a British-inflected menu of European classics, including crispy squid with green chilis or Hix’s riff on the traditional German apples-and-potatoes side “Heaven and Earth.” “Damien designed a formaldehyde ‘Cock and Bull’ for my restaurant Tramshed, so it makes sense for me to exchange my skills,” the chef explains.

[restaurant not yet named]
RAPHAEL LYON 
NEW YORK

“There is a long-running joke in the food industry that most artists are unrealized chefs,” the artist Raphael Lyon, who grows sculptures using geologic processes, tells me. “Which is just a way of saying that huge numbers of self-identified artists may have turned to art only because they wanted to be respected for working creatively with their hands, and that maybe they would have been more fulfilled in a kitchen rather than a studio.” Together with partner Arley Marks, Lyon is opening a restaurant off the Jefferson Street stop of New York City’s L train in the coming weeks. He also owns Enlightenment Wines, where he works as a “mazer,” fermenting honey and herbs into a wine-like beverage. “This will be something like a public home for that research,” he explains.

Lyon also hopes it will be “a place of sincere curiosity—whether it’s for a dry mead made out of Christmas trees and gold flake or just rethinking the pickled egg.” The artist’s deep knowledge of food and wine yields unusual revelations. “What interests me about winemaking, and more generally the American food scene writ large, is how until very recently discourse around it was obsessed with really awkward notions of authenticity,” Lyon observes. He suggests there’s a link between this approach to thinking about food and how people talked about European painting before Modernism. “A good part of the development of art in the last century was a move away from validity based on authentic regional expression to validity based on ideas,” he continues. “That’s happening in the food world, particularly in New York.”

ZAX Restaurant
WILL STEWART 
BROOKLYN

“Generally, the stereotype of ‘starving artist’ isn’t far off the mark in New York,” says Will Stewart, an artist in the city whose work engages the environment and the architecture of space. “You’ve got people living in strange shared spaces, and everybody’s out running around every night doing something.” It’s a city that Stewart thinks “operates as a pressure cooker.” A year and a half ago, he started wondering about setting up a makeshift restaurant. “There’re how many hundreds of thousands of people?” Stewart says, retracing the thoughts that led him to set up ZAX—his fixed-price, vegetarian-only supper club in a vacant space adjacent to his studio. “There will always be at least 20 people who are going to want to come by and have dinner.”

ZAX’s December “Fertility Meal,” put together by artists/guest chefs Maia Ruth Lee and Violet Dennison, included “Estrogen Seeds” (an appetizer made with anise and sugar crystals) and “New Mother Nourishment Soup” (seaweed, daikon, enoki mushrooms, shishito peppers, miso, and fingerling potatoes), among other peculiar dishes and libations. For a few extra dollars, heat acupuncture was also part of the meal. Though Stewart has put his restaurant-in-a-studio on hold, he plans to bring it back in Greenpoint sometime in April.

Conflict Kitchen
DAWN WELESKI & JON RUBIN 
PITTSBURGH

“What you choose to eat every day is a creative moment,” says Dawn Weleski, who, together with Jon Rubin, directs the Pittsburgh eatery Conflict Kitchen. “We provide an outlet for that creative expression.” The two artists work to address thorny social issues through food. “We were always thinking about how to re-envision the city, how to make it the city we wanted to live in,” Weleski, a Pittsburgh native, observes.

A simple but powerful premise guides their restaurant: Serve cuisines from countries with which the United States is in conflict. In its six years of operation, hungry residents who might not have given much thought to the social implications of U.S. foreign policy have filled up on Afghan, Cuban, Venezuelan, Palestinian, North Korean, and, most recently, Iranian cuisine. “We were trying to think of ways with which to engage the politics of the city, and to get people to have conversations in public spaces that weren’t typically had in Pittsburgh, let alone in the rest of America,” Weleski explains. 

Currency Exchange Café 
THEASTER GATES 
CHICAGO

It’s difficult to pinpoint the exact moment at which Theaster Gates’s expansive approach to artmaking came to include food. One starting point was the artist’s frequent dinners, at which guests ate soul food while discussing its origins and cultural importance. Another was getting the Currency Exchange Café, decorated with materials salvaged from the currency exchange that used to occupy the space, off the ground serving breakfast and lunch to residents of Chicago’s south side Washington Park neighborhood (ample shelves stocked with books line the walls and there are plans for a 35mm slide collection). With projects like these as well as the establishment of his Rebuild Foundation behind him, Gates is at work on ArtHouse: A Social Kitchen, taking shape just across the border in Gary, Indiana.

The project joins the Gary barbecue-and-soul-food fixture Mama Pearl’s, which is and will remain in the space, as a tenant in a large building being transformed into a multi-use facility boasting a commercial kitchen for training, an incubator for culinary businesses, a pop-up café with a menu that changes based on input from incubator participants, and even an exhibition space for art. The ambitious project is sewing the first seeds of what the rustbelt city hopes will be a leap toward fostering a cultural district, bringing to its residents a place where they can come together over a meal and admire the many talents of their neighbors. 

Thank You For Coming
LAURA NOGUERA, JONATHAN ROBERT, JENN SU TAOHAN, AND CYNTHIA SU TAOPIN
LOS ANGELES

Thank You For Coming is an experimental space that pairs a permanent restaurant serving simple weekend brunches with a series of creative residencies, as well as playing host to an eclectic array of additional programming. The mission is to “encourage spontaneous interactions and alternative understandings of food associations.” Located just across the Los Angeles River from Los Feliz in Atwater Village, the open-ended project space welcomes performances and installations, and makes its commercial kitchen available for use. Those who come do everything from bread-baking to zine-making, and well beyond. It has also reworked the cardboard-box-full-of-potatoes approach to the CSA, letting that final ‘A’ stand for art as well as agriculture. Members can expect packages including cheeses, hand salves, delicious fruit preserves, infused spirits, hand-sewn aprons, or “an artist-made functional object.”

George and Lennie
BRETT WALKER
SAN FRANCISCO

Brett Walker opened George and Lennie, a coffee shop in San Francisco’s centrally located Tenderloin neighborhood, last August. The project came about, in part, when Walker realized there were two pronounced continuities in his life: making art and making coffee. Walker came to San Francisco for a conceptually rigorous graduate program at Berkeley, where he made sculptures like inflatable rain jackets or plant-watering systems constructed from dehumidifiers, all while working at the trendy San Francisco café Four Barrel Coffee. “I was getting tired of having my art have to be about something,” Walker admits. “I slowly began making less and less obtuse conceptual art.”

Frequently, the work addressed the strained relationship between being an artist and a common laborer, circling around the necessity of supporting himself and his family through something other than art. “It occurred to me that for these reasons, I needed to do a show of my work in the place where I worked,” he says. So he swallowed his “snobby art-school pretensions” and took pains to fine-tune and perfectly hang pieces in the café where he was working. Eventually, the opportunity to run his own place came around, and Walker seized it. “Opening the café was no different than taking on some sort of art project,” he says of his merging of these two threads in his life with George and Lennie, which, fittingly for the artist’s work, takes its name from Of Mice and Men. He’s even transformed it into a makeshift portrait studio in which he creates images of his patrons.“This is an artist-run place,” Walker explains of his café, “but I think I view it as less an artist-run space and more of an art project in and of itself.”"]]></description>
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https://twitter.com/leafandkettle ]]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>robertogreco</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[[Closed for about three years now, but pointing to the Wayback for future reference.]

[See also: http://www.yelp.com/biz/halcyon-tea-san-diego ]]]></description>
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    <link>https://medium.com/@Braddo/designing-around-sound-4f167ccb8223</link>
    <dc:creator>robertogreco</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["Hi Boris—a great experiment. I’m looking at non-text inputs for students and the noise factor comes to mind every time.

So in the future will we pick our coffee shop/office based on acoustics as much as the espresso? Will shopkeeps design around sound—I don’t think anyone pays much attention to that right now. I noticed Propaganda Coffee is a very bright room and the noise volume quickly becomes distracting.

And just in case you can’t get out to a coffee shop: https://coffitivity.com/ "]]></description>
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    <title>Coffee Shop near Times Square | Flickr - Photo Sharing!</title>
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1611 Broadway
New York, NY 10019

http://www.caffebeneusa.com/ ]

[See also:
http://cocotrish.blogspot.com/2012/02/caffe-bene-nyc.html ]]]></description>
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    <title>In nerdhaven — The Message — Medium</title>
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    <dc:creator>robertogreco</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["The roster of Essential Social Spaces includes, among others: the library, the union hall, the community garden, the coffee shop. To that list, we must add the nerdhaven. The question, though: Is it on its way out — winding down as nerds go digital? Or is it here to stay, a humble fixture wherever there exist enough nerds to muster a Magic tournament? (These shops support a $700 million market, according to an industry website, but I can’t decide whether that’s big or small. I think it be might be small.)

I hope they’re here to stay. At the shop in Gaylord I made my circuit of the nerdly Stations of the Cross and walked out with ten antique D&D books, three comics, two vintage sci-fi novels, and a board game."]]></description>
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    <link>http://www.thestate.ae/coffee-shop-best-practices-for-the-transient-info-worker/</link>
    <dc:creator>robertogreco</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["While the coffee shop is generally an accepted place in which to set up one’s laptop and get to work, there is a bit of social obscurity to this exchange, and some aspects of the everyday capitalist potlatch through which one must navigate. Coffee shops are still interpreted by society at large as a place for buying and selling coffee, and to utilize one as a workspace requires some knowledge and skilled negotiation of certain grey market operations coursing just underneath the surface of the associated caffeination industries.

Due to bad negotiation of these market niceties on the part of info-workers attempting to use these facilities, some coffee shops have launched a backlash against their perception as a workspace. Particularly in places like the cutthroat capitalist region of San Francisco, coffee shops have disconnected their Wifi entirely, and in some places, done away with tables altogether in an effort to disband the info-working classes that have attached themselves to their services like a lamphrey to the belly of a whale—sucking up their data, energy, and seating space without contributing anything in return. They believe they can make more money without these parasites attached. Make no mistake, renting a table from a coffee shop is a market exchange in which a service is being exchanged for a price. But it is a market with an unspoken lack of definition. To attempt to abuse this lack of definition is to crush its weak structure, and make our presence pathological. Therefore, if computer users of the world wish this grey market to perpetuate, there are certain rules of its functioning by which we must abide.

General Principle: the transient workspace can only exist as long as the coffee shop continues to exist.

…

Rule One: pay for your time.

…

Rule Two: decide upon your rate.

…

Rule Three: consider your footprint.

…

Rule Four: consider your psychological impact.

…

"The difficulty with being a transient info-worker is that you cannot rely upon coffee shops in the way that one might rely on a rented office space or one’s home. This economy is by nature a precarious one. You are relying upon what is available unless you pay the premium to reserve a dedicated co-working space, which requires the sort of economic investment that many of us cannot make. This puts us in a delicate position. We do not owe anything to the coffee shops where we do our daily work, and yet, we are reliant upon their continued existence. We cannot afford the guaranteed service of a real customer, nor the part-ownership of a co-op member. Given our inability to play on the level of a dedicated, contractual customer, we must negotiate this grey market. These rules, therefore, do not take the form of ethical imperative, but instead, best practices and the optimist spirit of the opportunist, not the pessimistic spirit of the parasite. These rules are not fixed, but will no doubt shift as the markets we are forced to live within also shift, taking our daily existence with them."]]></description>
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    <link>http://tomstandage.wordpress.com/2012/06/12/the-distractions-of-social-media-1673-style/</link>
    <dc:creator>robertogreco</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[<blockquote>Enthusiasm for coffeehouses was not universal, however, and some observers regarded them as a worrying development. They grumbled that Christians had taken to a Muslim drink instead of traditional English beer, and fretted that the livelihoods of tavern-keepers might be threatened. But most of all they lamented that coffeehouses were distracting people who ought to be doing useful work, rather than networking and sharing trivia with their acquaintances.</blockquote>]]></description>
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    <title>The Speculist » Blog Archive » In the Future Everything Will Be A Coffee Shop</title>
    <dc:date>2012-02-20T00:28:43+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://blog.speculist.com/scenarios/the-coffee-shop-take-over.html</link>
    <dc:creator>robertogreco</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["Eventually you could have local campuses becoming places where MITx students seek tutoring, network, & socialize—reclaiming some of the college experience they’d otherwise have lost.

Phil thought this sounded like college as a giant coffee shop. I agree. Every education would be ad hoc. It would be student-directed toward the job market she’s aiming for.

This trend toward…coffeeshopification…is changing more than just colleges:

Book Stores Will Shrink to Coffee Shops…

The Coffee Shop Will Displace Most Retail Shops…

Offices Become Coffee Shops…Again…

What Doesn’t Become a Coffee Shop?…

…houses of worship…

What will remain other than coffee shops? Upscale retail will remain…[for] experience…Restaurants remain. Grocery stores remain.

Brick and mortar retail stores will be converted to public spaces. Multi-use space will be in increasing demand as connectivity tools allow easy coordination of impromptu events…"
]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>robertogreco</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["THE Ueshima coffee shops that dot Tokyo seem like any other chain. But look more closely: the aisles are wider, the chairs sturdier and the tables lower. The food is mostly mushy rather than crunchy: sandwiches, salads, bananas—nothing too hard to chew. Helpful staff carry items to customers’ tables. The name and menu are written in Japanese kanji rather than Western letters, in a large, easy-to-read font. It is no coincidence that Ueshima’s stores are filled with old people.

Ueshima never explicitly describes itself as a coffee shop for the elderly. But it targets them relentlessly—and stealthily. Stealthily, because the last thing septuagenarians want to hear is that their favourite coffee shop is a nursing home in disguise."]]></description>
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Coffeesmith's multiple zones readily support:
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- solitary drinking/reading/studying/people-watching;
- socialization at a variety of scales, from couples to mid-sized groups;
- a range of options for lighting and ventilation."]]></description>
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Beginning w/ Darwin's first encounter w/ teeming ecosystem of coral reef & drawing connections to intellectual hyperproductivity of modern megacities & to instant success of YouTube, Johnson shows us that the question we need to ask is, What kind of environment fosters the development of good ideas? His answers are never less than revelatory, convincing, & inspiring…identifies 7 key principles to genesis of such ideas, & traces them across time & disciplines."]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>robertogreco</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["I’ve lived in San Francisco for 15 years, which is 15 years more than anyone connected to this ad [in support of Proposition 8]. San Francisco changed my life. I found a career here. I was married here. I bought property here. I’m never, ever leaving. So I think I can speak to what San Francisco Values really are. Here are a few of them. [Bulleted list here]…

I believe San Franciscans embody the best American values: bravery, liberty, tolerance, and opportunity. I look around San Francisco and I see people who risked everything to move to a place where they could be free. People who decided, out a mix of idealism and insanity, that they could make a more perfect union that values life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

San Francisco values and American values are one and the same."]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>robertogreco</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["So what about that coffee shop that won’t let me read a book on a screen? Even though I don’t agree with the shop’s logic and its distinctions between pixels and paper, I can appreciate a place hoping to offer an escape from computers and the Web. But as e-books continue to thrive and grow and more people, including students, replace their paper products with digital versions, these coffee and sandwich shops might not have much of a choice but to accept that some people now read books on screens — even if they do look like computers."
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    <title>…My heart’s in Accra » TEDGlobal: Steve Johnson – Chance favors the connected mind</title>
    <dc:date>2010-07-16T05:52:58+00:00</dc:date>
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    <dc:creator>robertogreco</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["Johnson has been thinking about coffeehouses because he’s interested in question, Where Do Good Ideas Come From? (more or less...his new book.) He tells us that we have shortcomings in our language in discussing ideas. Our language – flash of insight, stroke of genius, epiphany – focus on ideas as atomic & disconnected. But an idea is a network – it’s a new configuation w/in your brain. How do you get your brain into new places where ideas can form?...

Great ideas aren’t flashes of insights – they’re the cobbling together of diverse ideas into a new configuation. So we need to let go of the image of Netwon, the apple & discovery of gravity. It’s rarely about individual contemplation – it’s more about the sort of chaotic, free-flowing ideas that happen in the coffeehouse or around dinner table. We need to build spaces like this, including in their offices...

People tend to compress their stories of discovery into a Eureka moment. In truth, most great ideas a “slow hunches”."]]></description>
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