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This site contains references, ideas, and work regarding the project 'Anywhere in Leeds'— an alternative, playful guide for Leeds, UK, so that locals can rediscover and engage with the city they live in.
'Anywhere in Leeds' is Malú Colorín's final degree project.
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Este sitio contiene referencias, ideas y trabajo sobre el proyecto 'Anywhere in Leeds', â€” una guía alternativa y lúdica para Leeds, Reino Unido, con el fin de que los habitantes de ella puedan re-descubrir e involucrarse más con la ciudad.
'Anywhere in Leeds' es el proyecto de graduación de Malú Colorín.
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  • Anywhere in Leeds - Brief
  • Launch tea party!
  • Map Design
  • Signs
  • Website
  • Logo Design
  • Social Media
  • Press
  • Clocks of Leeds books at City Library
  • Yes, I rang the Lord Mayor's office
  • Temple Works tour
  • Anywhere in Leeds - Planning
  • Survey
  • Terminalia Festival: Circular Walk [23.02.2014]
  • Walk [feb.18, 2014]
  • A Walk Through Leeds
  • References

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  • REFERENCE: 'Curiosity' by Alastair Reid

    Curiosity

    may have killed the cat; more likely
    the cat was just unlucky, or else curious
    to see what death was like, having no cause
    to go on licking paws, or fathering
    litter on litter of kittens, predictably.

    Nevertheless, to be curious
    is dangerous enough. To distrust
    what is always said, what seems,
    to ask odd questions, interfere in dreams,
    leave home, smell rats, have hunches
    do not endear cats to those doggy circles
    where well-smelt baskets, suitable wives, good lunches
    are the order of things, and where prevails
    much wagging of incurious heads and tails.
    Face it. Curiosity
    will not cause us to die–
    only lack of it will.
    Never to want to see
    the other side of the hill
    or that improbable country
    where living is an idyll
    (although a probable hell)
    would kill us all.
    Only the curious
    have, if they live, a tale
    worth telling at all.

    Dogs say cats love too much, are irresponsible,
    are changeable, marry too many wives,
    desert their children, chill all dinner tables
    with tales of their nine lives.
    Well, they are lucky. Let them be
    nine-lived and contradictory,
    curious enough to change, prepared to pay
    the cat price, which is to die
    and die again and again,
    each time with no less pain.
    A cat minority of one
    is all that can be counted on
    to tell the truth. And what cats have to tell
    on each return from hell
    is this: that dying is what the living do,
    that dying is what the loving do,
    and that dead dogs are those who do not know
    that dying is what, to live, each has to do.


    — Alastair Reid