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"REMOLINO" 2007Jamaica Flux: Workspaces and Windows 2007 Get the Flash Player to see this player. If you still have trouble viewing the video after installing the Flash Player plugin please contact Dara, the Web Master at dara@grimanesaamoros.com with info about the browser name and version you are using.
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Growing up in Peru, I was fascinated by the diversity and dynamism of cities like New York, and have long envisioned a project that would explore and celebrate this "culture of differences." Remolino was inspired by the neighborhood of Jamaica, in Queens—one of the first places I lived in New York, and the most ethnically diverse county in the United States. This neighborhood was veritably born of a confluence of cultures. Jamaica Avenue was an ancient trade route of the Algonquin Nation; the name itself is derived from the Jameco tribe. Settled by the British in 1655, Jamaica continues to attract those seeking a better life through increased economic opportunity, and today its streets are crowded with individuals of an indescribable diversity, from countries as distant and disparate as Haiti, China, India, Colombia, Jamaica, the Philippines, the Dominican Republic, and Pakistan. |







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