The benefits of multicenteredness are not available to those who move geographically without ever really changing places -- those so weighed down with baggage that they are never able to open themselves to local difference and change . . . . migratory elite . . . placelessness engendered by sheer indifference. (Lippard 1997, 44)
This is the place where I should have been born. (Robert Finch, speaking about Cape Cod. quoted in Lippard 1997, 43)
Perhaps the real American dream is to 'sleep in one's own bed' and at the same time 'be on the move.' (Lippard 1997, 31)
(c) David Kolb, 1 August 2001