By James Howard Kunstler
September 1998

Americans now think that everything is television. This house is
broadcasting the "Jonathan Livingston Seagull Show" twenty-four hours a day,
365 days a year. The problem is, when I walk down the street I don't carry a
remote clicker that is capable of changing the station. The poor feeb who
owns this house wants to believe that a cartoon of a bird makes up for the
blank wall. It doesn't. Cartoons are not an adequate replacement for an
architectural grammar of pattern, rhythm, and proportioning.
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