Precisely because physical devastation on such a huge scale boggles the mind, it also frees the imagination … to perceive reality anew; to see vacant lots not as eyesores but as empty spaces inviting the viewer to fill them in with other forms, other structures that presage a new kind of city which will embody and nurture new life-affirming values in sharp contrast to the values of materialism, individualism and competition that have brought us to this denouement."-Grace Lee Boggs, The Next American RevolutionThe world of capitalist culture, economy, politics, and consciousness … is full of an incredible variety of imagined schemes (political, economic, institutional), many of which get constructed … If such fictitious and imaginary elements surround us at every turn, then the possibility also exists of 'growing' imaginary alternatives in its midst." Unprofessional Practices Ruin Harvest Food Infill Municipal Therapy Furtive Inhabitation