Show Let me tell you a story of two cities. One was named "Boxville" the other "Ivy City." Infnite Variety people in Ivy had a deep respect for nature and spacially the city was a model of harmony. In Ivy lawn mowers and weed killers were outlawed along with polluting chemicals in air and water. Boxville was a polished uninterrupted cartesian coordinate system (an xyz axis) in steel and glass and without the least blade of grass. Plants were outlawed and anyone harboring a plant or tree of any kind indoors or outdoors was fined. Ivy was half lush parks with big trees lining the streets. Ivy grew up the walls. Path ways were minimal so as to allow foot and vehicular traffic to squeez through the infinite variety. Ivy was not a jungle but the attitude was by far on the side of natural spacial processes over man made alienation. The inhabitants of Boxville discovered the existence of Ivy land of trees. Having discovered treeland the box people flocked to the place of beauty. Nothing could stop the migration. Eventually the land of boxes became deserted - the least echo of humanity was gone. It stood in the distance a vacant prison. -35- |