Sep 26 2009

Neighborhood Diaries: Boise

In late 2008 I began recording the location-based memories of Portlanders, and weaving them into free, interactive audio tours.

The results are over eight hours of memories. It was a lot of work, but I had help along the way and I want to thank the wonderful people who helped me:

Johnny Toadvine, Karl Hugo, Mia Armstrong, and Nancy Wong, JD Harman, Lena Munday, and of course all my friends and family that put up with my kvetching.


I also want to thank the musicians who graciously lent their music to the project. These are musicians I specifically sought out for this project, and their generosity is a testament to the strength of Portland’s creative community.
These artists include:

Starfucker, Menomena, the Blow, Talkdemonic, YACHT, The Shaky Hands, A Weather, Parenthetical Girls, Dragging an Ox Through Water, Copy, Living Proof, Ah Holly Family, Laura Gibson, Ethan Rose, Y La Bamba, Holcombe Waller, the Blue Horns, Grouper, Root Beer and French Fry, Shelby Sifers, The Old Believers, Death Songs, Sexton Blake, Southerly, Saw Whet, Loch Lamond, Portland Cello Project, The Morals, and more.


Most of all, I want to thank the brave people who sat down with me to share their stories. It was a blessing to hear so many different people’s stories: wealthy and homeless, black and white, young and old.

I encourage you to take part in interviewing (listening to) somebody. Through the act of listening, we offer ourselves an opportunity to witness the many unifying characteristics of our shared humanity. It might sound cheesy, but it’s a pretty amazing and powerful thing. Seriamente.

The Neighborhood Diaries project will continue. To anonymously donate a memory yourself, please e-mail me at hoodturkey@gmail.com.

To download all of the audio tours, search for hoodturkey in the Abraham Ingle - hoodturkey - hoodturkey store.

Maps

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Postcard Map

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Listen to the Tours

To download all of the audio tours, including tours enhanced for the iPod, search for hoodturkey in the Abraham Ingle - hoodturkey - hoodturkey store.

Download the King Neighborhood Memorias Solamente Tour

(Enhanced for iPod version available for free in the Abraham Ingle - hoodturkey - hoodturkey store)

Download the King Neighborhood Mix Tape Tour

(Enhanced for iPod version available for free in the Abraham Ingle - hoodturkey - hoodturkey store)


Howdy

abe_hatMy name is Abraham Ingle. I like to spend my spare time working on projects, almost all of which involve working with the public. I also enjoy trying on hats in Mexican hotel rooms. For more about me, click here.


Neighborhood Diaries is supported in part by RACC

and by generous folks like you


Sep 26 2009

Neighborhood Diaries: Buckman

In late 2008 I began recording the location-based memories of Portlanders, and weaving them into free, interactive audio tours.

The results are over eight hours of memories. It was a lot of work, but I had help along the way and I want to thank the wonderful people who helped me:

Johnny Toadvine, Karl Hugo, Mia Armstrong, and Nancy Wong, JD Harman, Lena Munday, and of course all my friends and family that put up with my kvetching.


I also want to thank the musicians who graciously lent their music to the project. These are musicians I specifically sought out for this project, and their generosity is a testament to the strength of Portland’s creative community.
These artists include:

Starfucker, Menomena, the Blow, Talkdemonic, YACHT, The Shaky Hands, A Weather, Parenthetical Girls, Dragging an Ox Through Water, Copy, Living Proof, Ah Holly Family, Laura Gibson, Ethan Rose, Y La Bamba, Holcombe Waller, the Blue Horns, Grouper, Root Beer and French Fry, Shelby Sifers, The Old Believers, Death Songs, Sexton Blake, Southerly, Saw Whet, Loch Lamond, Portland Cello Project, The Morals, and more.


Most of all, I want to thank the brave people who sat down with me to share their stories. It was a blessing to hear so many different people’s stories: wealthy and homeless, black and white, young and old.

I encourage you to take part in interviewing (listening to) somebody. Through the act of listening, we offer ourselves an opportunity to witness the many unifying characteristics of our shared humanity. It might sound cheesy, but it’s a pretty amazing and powerful thing. Seriamente.

The Neighborhood Diaries project will continue. To anonymously donate a memory yourself, please e-mail me at hoodturkey@gmail.com.

To download all of the audio tours, search for hoodturkey in the Abraham Ingle - hoodturkey - hoodturkey store.

Maps

buckman postcard imagePostcard Map

Buckman google map

Google Map


Listen to the Tours

To download all of the audio tours, including tours enhanced for the iPod, search for hoodturkey in the Abraham Ingle - hoodturkey - hoodturkey store.

Download the Buckman Neighborhood Memorias Solamente Tour

(Enhanced for iPod version available for free in the Abraham Ingle - hoodturkey - hoodturkey store)

Download the Buckman Neighborhood Mix Tape Tour

(Enhanced for iPod version available for free in the Abraham Ingle - hoodturkey - hoodturkey store)


Howdy

abe_hatMy name is Abraham Ingle. I like to spend my spare time working on projects, almost all of which involve working with the public. I also enjoy trying on hats in Mexican hotel rooms. For more about me, click here.


Neighborhood Diaries is supported in part by RACC

and by generous folks like you


Sep 26 2009

1st Thursday

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The Downtown Tour is Ready! Click Here

Opening reception • 6-10pm • October 1st
ON Gallery • 321 NE 6th Ave #101 (Everett Station Lofts), Portland, OR


Sep 26 2009

Last Thursday Pick

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The King Tour is Ready! Click Here

Thanks to everyone for coming out the opening!

Neighborhood Diaries is a compilation of Portlanders’ neighborhood-specific memories, compiled and put to music by Abraham Ingle, who’s also spearheading the Portland version of Papergirl. The project begins its exhibitions with the King/Vernon Diaries at Together Gallery this Last Thursday – bring your MP3 player to download the tour. Upcoming events include the Downtown Diaries at ON Gallery for October First Thursday, the Buckman Diaries for First Friday at Second Nature Gallery, and the Boise/Elliot Diaries at the Waypost on October 11. Visit the website for more details.

Opening reception • 6-10pm • September 24
Together Gallery • 2916 NE Alberta • 503.288.8879

9.23.09 Originally posted here


Aug 23 2009

Busking

This memory took place near 1801 NE Alberta St. in Portland, OR

This memory was recorded by someone else and e-mailed to me, and the quality is not pristine (but it is still a funny story)


Jul 1 2009

Parakeets

This memory took place on 12th and SW Jefferson in Portland, OR


Jun 18 2009

City Bikes

This memory took place at City Bikes Workers’ Cooperative at 1914 SE Ankeny in Portland, OR


Jun 11 2009

Christmas Boats

This memory took place near McCormick Pier at 600 NW Naito pkwy in Portland, OR.


Jun 11 2009

Bop City Records

This memory took place near N Cook and N Williams, in Portland, OR


Jun 11 2009

Crash

This memory took place at the corner of NE MLK and Monroe St. In Portland, Oregon


Jun 10 2009

Waltzing

This memory took place at Buckman Elementary, at 320 SE 16th Ave, in Portland, OR


Jun 3 2009

Let Me Have It

This Memory took place near NE 9th and NE Sumner ST. in Portland, OR

This memory was phoned-in, so the quality is not pristine (but we have all heard magical things through the phone, yes?)


Jun 3 2009

Rollerskating

This memory took place on N Kirby and N Failing in Portland, OR

This memory comes courtesy of Boise Voices


May 28 2009

Games

This memory took place on the corner of N Haight Ave & N Beech St

This memory comes courtesy of Boise Voices


May 28 2009

Doored

This memory takes place near NE Mallory and Sumner in Portland, OR


May 17 2009

mugged

This memory took place on SW 10th and Yamhill in Portland, OR.


May 1 2009

Police Beating

This memory took place at the corner of Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.(formerly Union Avenue) and Shaver St.  in Portland, OR


Apr 27 2009

The Fuck Pit (this has no sex in it)

This memory took place near the corner of N Missouri Ave & N Shaver St


Apr 10 2009

The Butcher

This memory took place on the corner of N Vancouver & N Beech St in Portland, OR

This memory comes courtesy of Boise Voices


Mar 28 2009

Mom and Pop Shop

This memory took place on N Beech and N Vancouver Ave. in Portland, OR