*Justin* - 12/23/00 01:46:41
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Check out some VERY revealing information about a play by David Mammet, plus more clues in this international mystery.....
http://www.tiagoteixeira.com.br/toynbee/
Camille Murphy - 10/30/00 19:14:43
My URL:murphycamille@hotmail.com
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I was psyched to find a site about toynbee. i've always seen the tiles and never knew anything about them. If anyone knows of other street campaigns, send me e-mail about them. I've already heard about sheperd ferry/ Andre the Giant and Barbara Kruger, al
eady been written about projects. I'm really interested in projects i might not see here in nyc.
Does anyone know who's doing the green media related stencils in nyc right now? or who the dutchman is? what's revs-cost? and who is grand fury?
if you've got any info, i'd appreciate it.
thanx
Mikeo - 09/27/00 05:52:50
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There's one in Toledo, Ohio. Well actually two, but one is pretty much obliterated. However, the good one is very readable and you can read the bottom portion, which at first glance seems to be instructions to whomever on how best to affix it to the pavem
nt - I'll see if I can get a photo of it posted soon.
Justin K. - 08/11/00 15:33:30
My URL:http://eulogycontact@hotmail.com
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So glad to see this site! I have been obsessed with this phenomenon for years, and as such, have done a little of my own research. The highlight of my search for answers to this mystery occured one Sunday night of this previous winter. I had gone to my lo
al convenience store for a snack around 4:00 A.M., noticing nothing unusual. On my way home I noticed something unusual in the street. Upon closer inspection, I discovered it to be a "Toynbee Idea" tile - freshly placed and only minutes old. Of course I w
s beside myself with exitement and I could now see exactly how, and of what materials these tiles are made. (This tile, by the way, is located on 13th. & Arch St. in Philadelphia.) The tiles are just that - tiles....although not the standard vinyl floor t
le, as I had suspected. The letters are cut out of a material with, I assume, a higher rubber content than a standard floor tile. The inlay letters seemed to made from a less maleable substance, and in this case were red and yellow. The tile is secured to
the street by intricately folded and layered tar paper, glued together. A layer of raw tar seemed to lie beneath the whole tile, anchoring it. The weight of cars, as they run over the tile, forces the layers of tar paper to impregnate the spaces in the cr
cks of the letters. As time passes, and cars as well as the elements do their job, the tile becomes imbedded into the street - totally unmovable since the rubber forms a tight bond with the asphalt. O f course the tar paper dissapears in a few days but th
tar itself remains, working to secure the message into the street. Also.......I heard mention once on a web site that there was a tile which contained an adress.....in south philly, I can't recall it exactly. Well, I went to that adress and knocked on th
door, but no luck. The current occupants bought the house about a year and a half ago and had no idea who may have lived there previously. However - in this same south philly neighborhood I saw and photographed many "experimental" tiles. These looked to
e to be "tests" conducted by the tile maker in an attempt to perfect a method. Some even had inlays of metal or glass! The messages mostly consisted of random letters - XOC>>,etc. These are around the area of 8th. & Shunk St. In Philly. In closing, I woul
like to say that I would love to trade photographs of tiles! I would LOVE to see some photos of tiles outside of the U.S. I have photos of tiles in Philly, New York and Baltimore. Many of the Philly tiles I photographed have since been tarred over or des
royed - of particular interest is a panel of four tiles formerly on 16th. & Chestnut in Philly. They contain PARAGRAPHS of paranoid rant centering around the Philadelphia Inquirerer and John Knight. My photos are all color close-ups so that every detail a
d nuance is visible. I photographed the tile on Arch street as i peeled it halfway up, to give a visual record of how it is placed. At any rate, I have gone on long enough, and if you have had the attention span to read this, God bless you. I will not tak
up more of your time with my own theories on what the message may mean. Contact me with questions or answers! LOVE TO ALL, *JUSTIN*
Roland - 04/21/00 13:22:50
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... but "sul" sure is not supposed to mean "south" but "on". Doen't "sul" mean "on" in Italian?
pedro - 11/15/99 02:50:11
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Hi,
I've recently encountered one of these signs here in Rio de Janeiro, on the intersection of Av.Pres. Vargas and Uruguaiana (right in front of the McDonald's). It says "Toynbee ideas in cine 2001 resucitar mortos sul planeta jupiter". It is mispelled thoug
(ressurect in portuguese is actually "ressucitar") and it adds "sul" which means "shout" to the original writing, tranlating into sth like "south of planet jupiter".
Adrian Rohner - 11/08/99 19:38:21
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I live in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where we have some of these sings on the street too. Last July, I went to NY and I saw them again.
The ones that we have in our streets are made of the same material (marble?) and are in english too (just like Manhattan´s), strange because we speak spanish here.
Who made them?
nachlin - 07/25/99 05:34:20
My URL:the_nach@hotmail.com
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It's probably supposed to be, "You must make and GLUE tile."
nachlin - 07/25/99 05:32:21
My URL:the_nach@hotmail.com
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These signs are all over Midtown Manhattan and have been here for years. Some of them word the message slightly differently, for instance, they say, "Kubrick's 2001" instead of "movie 2001." If the meaning were related to the story, "The Toynbee Convect
r," this would suggest that the person behind these signs feels that "2001" is an optimistic version of the future. Therefore, it seems more likely that this person refers to the historian.
Why not stencil a question for this person, such as "which Toynbee?" or "we need more information."
Tie Bowle - 05/28/99 20:41:42
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10/16/98 09:08:55
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Just surfing. Thanks.
- 07/19/98 07:10:07
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knightbg - 07/05/98 23:38:34
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grey... well i was going to post up just about exactly what you had, so i'll just fill in that the author of the Toynbee Convector is Ray Bradbury. but, i looked this up because i saw the sign in a few places in manhattan, and figured there'd be a site a
out it... well, i'm determined to find out what this REALLY is.
Kara Townsend - 06/28/98 20:12:05
My URL:http://www.dynamicSex.com
My Email:dwebmistress@yahoo.com
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Hi! I saw your site and thought it was great. I know how difficult it is to keep a quality site. Good Job! Let me know if you want to exchange links :)
- 05/23/98 03:25:57
My URL:http://agr9@webtv.net
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The sign alludes to Arnold Toynbee's book;"Some Problems of Greek History" (1969),and a fictional account of the life of Alexander the Great, had he not died. A facinating story.
No. 2 - 02/04/98 14:10:57
My URL:http://the village.com
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ES Grey writes...
> Pasted from The Baltimore Sun's "Sunspot" website at
> http://www.sunspot.net
> Originally in printed newspaper on January 2 1998.
> Officially falls into the WTF? File...
>
> The sign in question reads:
> "Toynbee idea in movie 2001--Resurrect dead on planet Jupiter"
No. 6 - 02/04/98 14:09:37
My URL:http://the village.com
Pasted from The Baltimore Sun's "Sunspot" website at
http://www.sunspot.net
Originally in printed newspaper on January 2 1998.
Officially falls into the WTF? File...
The sign in question reads:
"Toynbee idea in movie 2001--Resurrect dead on planet Jupiter"
An unsolved mystery reappears
Sign: That cryptic message shows up again at
Calvert and Redwood. What does it all mean?
By By Rob Hiaasen
SUN STAFF
That does it. It's time to come out, whoever you are -- you
who keeps leaving cryptic, taunting markers on our Baltimore
intersections.
A new Toynbee Idea in Movie 2001 Resurrect Dead on
Planet Jupiter street marker has appeared. You've seen the
old ones -- heck, you walk over them every day. The white
stenciled messages, clandestinely applied by some guerrilla
artist, no doubt, have baffled the locals for years. No one
seems to know when they first appeared. And no one knows
exactly what the message means.
It seems obvious they have something to do with Stanley
Kubrick's classic movie, "2001: A Space Odyssey," and the
teachings of the late British historian, Arnold Toynbee. In
some of his writings, Toynbee implied some sort of religious
regeneration. The movie -- starring HAL the computer and
that funky monolith -- implies something about regeneration on
Jupiter.
Over the past several years, the Toynbee markers have turned
up on the streets of Washington, Chicago, Boston,
Providence, even Times Square. Many have crumbled into
white specks, others have been paved over during street
resurfacings.
Three years ago, The Sun's front page dedicated valuable
space to the street marker story. The city's Public Works
Department, the Maryland Institute, College of Art, and the
Baltimore Film Forum were contacted and left stumped by the
presence of these signs. We even called John Waters -- who
was good for a quote, but not for information.
More than 100 people called the paper with their ideas on the
message and unknown artist. "Some things are just best left
alone," one reader wrote. So we did. The mystery was left
unsolved.
Then, Calvert Street was re-surfaced and that seemed to be
the end of Toynbee, Kubrick, et al. But just recently, a fresh
Toynbee sign appeared at the intersection of Calvert and
Redwood streets. Instead of the usual white lettering, this
marker is cast boldly in blue and orange. And to further taunt
us, there's additional scribbling:
You Must Make + Clue Tile!! You!! As Media U.S.S.R.
Anyone want to take another shot at this mystery? ......
normalfreak - 01/02/98 16:10:24
the letters after the lowercase i's are E and T
ET extra terrestrials (i know that's spelled wrong)