Here are a few photos of the car taken the day after the wreck, when we went to the towing place to collect the rest of our stuff that was still in the car.

notice the way that the roof is smashed in on the right hand side.



This is a documentation of the U.S./Canada tour of our documentary, "Living Room: Space and Place in Infoshop Culture," which took place from Feb to May of 2006. The documentary examines the relevance of access to public space to the creation of meaningful interactions and the creation of activist communities (among other things).
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