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Don't Stink Up Other People's Day

by Morgan Oxley, Jul 05, 2025

Golden Rule

The Big Ideas of the Institute of Not-Knowing.

by Morgan Oxley, Jul 05, 2025

Big Ideas

If you can't erase uncertainty, you better embrace uncertainty, and live on a bigger map.

by Morgan Oxley, Jul 05, 2025

the Institute of Not-Knowing

Exploring the history and shape of the industrial system, and how mining+agriculture+manufacturing+logistics influences our every thought and action.

by Morgan Oxley, Jul 05, 2025

Industrial Society

by Morgan Oxley, Jul 05, 2025

Influence

by Morgan Oxley, Jul 05, 2025

Wandering

A low-impact, high-output strategy for leading people through territory.

by Morgan Oxley, Jul 05, 2025

G.U.I.D.E.

The great global experiment to find out if everybody in the world can live together in one place. So far, so good.

by Morgan Oxley, Jul 05, 2025

New York City

A slowly unfurling model for building a better world by learning from the mistakes of the past and present.

by Morgan Oxley, Jul 05, 2025

Houses of Fire

For most of our history, we've practiced wandering as part of daily life... Letting intuition guide our movements to gather resources, gain knowledge, and connect with each other. You could even say it's what made us human.

by Morgan Oxley, Jul 04, 2025

What is Wandering?

by Morgan Oxley, Jul 04, 2025

Intuition

by Morgan Oxley, Jul 04, 2025

How to Wander

3 Types of Wanders are Woven into Human History Take this quick quiz to find out your type. Results will appear on this page when you click submit. No need to subscribe.

by Morgan Oxley, Jul 04, 2025

Which Wanderer are You?

We live on the skin of a rock spinning though space at unfathomable speeds. As Evangelista Torricelli pointed out, "We live submerged at the bottom of an ocean of air." The organism that you are can withstand the temperature range 81°F to 95°F without technology -

by Morgan Oxley, Jun 28, 2025

The Narrowness of Our Circumstances

This past afternoon I gave a tour to a cool family from Long Beach. I was waiting for them outside Di Palo's when two 60ish year old women in expensive clothes walked by and started talking about Di Palo's. I encouraged them to go inside, and

by Morgan Oxley, Jun 26, 2025

"How'd You Vote?"

April 20 - June 24 2025

by Morgan Oxley, Jun 25, 2025

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Just a reminder for those still inside. Organizations will continue to degrade as energy costs accelerate. Inequality will increase. And cruelty. Workers will be expected to do more with less. And blamed when things go wrong. Some of my friends have expressed discomfort with having well-paying jobs while other people

by Morgan Oxley, Jun 23, 2025

3 Flavors of Resistance

91 mins. Most of us take debt as a fact of life, despite the fact that it doesn't exist in nature. One of my goals as a writer and guide is to invite people to imagine a better world. But frequently I get immediate pushback citing 'historical

by Morgan Oxley, Jun 21, 2025

Where did debt come from?

Images from 6.16.25

by Morgan Oxley, Jun 21, 2025

West Side Wander

Everywhere I look I see the aggressor playing the victim And the ignorant claiming their innocence And the responsible throwing up their hands And fools finding elaborate ways to pretend they are special and not just meat for the alligator jaws. The coercion Everywhere I look I see the coercion

by Morgan Oxley, Jun 19, 2025

Everywhere I Look

Whenever I go to Freeman Alley I take a bunch of lazy photos. It makes my camera roll a joy to scroll, because there are hundreds of these images, all clumped together with these enormous bursts of color. Over the last few days, I've been at Freeman 3

by Morgan Oxley, May 27, 2025

Morgan's Freeman Alley Pics 52324262025

I went to Berlin in October, and took more than 2,000 photographs in 4 days, mostly of architecture and street art. Many weeks ago, some friends asked me for some recommendations in Berlin, but I stalled and stalled because I barely know the place. In contrast to my map

by Morgan Oxley, May 21, 2025

A Line of Yarn Through Berlin

by Morgan Oxley, May 17, 2025

Luigi

I was standing at Astor Place last week, just near the cube and this wiry old-New York type walks up to me and says my name. It's Chris Santana. We took a life-changing 6-months-every-other-weekend hypnosis training together back in 2011, when we both lived in downtown Portland. We

by Morgan Oxley, May 16, 2025

MYSTERIOUS DUST FROM SPACE

Had a busy month. Lots of tours. Lots of great reviews. Not enough writing. Here's some memes I collected this month I hope you like.

by Morgan Oxley, Apr 29, 2025

Meme Dump - April 2025

Yesterday I got the email below from my dad, with the subject line True History. It's printed verbatim. I think it's interesting to see how our writing styles are so similar. How I break lines and thoughts in the same way he does. I do wish

by Morgan Oxley, Apr 14, 2025

True History

To interact with the world is to risk contagion. You can get punched in the face, or catch a cold, or get puke on your shoes, or hear or see something you wish you hadn't.

by Morgan Oxley, Apr 12, 2025

Contagion

Having a Big Wander tomorrow at 11am at 108 W 17th Street. Some literal gnomes undertook to make and post flyers for this and some other events so I'm expecting a good time. If you're free. And below the photos are some recent posts you'

by Morgan Oxley, Mar 23, 2025

Big Wander in 11 hours

The other day I met my old friend Tze at Broadway Junction and we walked up Fulton through Cypress Hills and into Woodhaven. It wasn't on purpose, but we spent a lot of the day under the elevated. First the J, and later, the A. Emerging from Broadway

by Morgan Oxley, Mar 06, 2025

Walking Under the Elevated

by Morgan Oxley, Mar 03, 2025

Meme Dump!

On repurposing 'freedom' for commercial means.

by Morgan Oxley, Feb 25, 2025

The John Hancock Tower in Copley Square, Boston

Below are links to two new posts called Bruxelles WTF (I+II). Before we get to them, some notes. I've changed the name of this publication, so now you'll be seeing INK in your inbox, which is short for the Institute of Not Knowing. On the

by Morgan Oxley, Feb 22, 2025

An Update from WandeRing NYC

Back in October a client/friend flew me to Berlin. We did a few days of wandering and then he went back to his lab and I took a quick train loop around Central Europe. I got knocked out on the 3rd day in Berlin, and for the rest of

by Morgan Oxley, Feb 22, 2025

Bruxelles WTF

Dipping our toes into the corruption, backroom deals, and hypocrisy of the British 'royal' family.

by Morgan Oxley, Feb 20, 2025

Prince William being carried in a chair. Monarchy is incompatible with democracy.

Why Western powers want to ignore the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

by Morgan Oxley, Feb 20, 2025

Patrice Lumumba and colleagues in Brussels in January of 1960, one year before the Belgian government assassinated him.

You know I'm ambivalent about industrial society, because it will inevitably destroy itself and us along with it. But that doesn't mean I don't love tall buildings. Watch this quick video shot with drones above Hong Kong - arguably the most beautiful skyline in

by Morgan Oxley, Feb 14, 2025

Hong Kong Drone Footage

Some Photos of the Recent Snow in NYC.

by Morgan Oxley, Feb 12, 2025

Snow Day

Wandering is Good For You v2 This post was originally known as Wandering is Good for You For 99% of human history, in the time before agriculture, wandering was a core behavior loop that we used to explore, understand, and influence the world around us. But in the last few

by Morgan Oxley, Nov 24, 2024

A Core Behavior Loop

In Offenburg, Germany, waiting for a night train to Prague. Typing in a charmless bar, surrounded by old men silently watching soccer news out of one eye, and the bar maid out the other. Chris Isaak's Wicked Game is on the sound system. A guy with his belly

by Morgan Oxley, Oct 22, 2024

Head Empty, No Thoughts

This is a story about an idiot, a piece of shit, and looong spoons. Yesterday after taking a nice coffee and croissant with my friend Nick, we rounded the corner back onto the high street KurfĂ¼rstendamm, which is filled with fancy clothes and self-care shops. I saw him coming. An

by Morgan Oxley, Oct 18, 2024

I Got Punched in the Face on the KurfĂ¼rstendamm

In Berlin. These motherfuckers don’t jaywalk. But they do have crows. And great, if sometimes cheesy graffiti. And beautiful buildings of disparate ages, with little paths wending between them. Magnificent. I left my apartment about 8:30 last night, took 3 trains to JFK, almost missed my 11:55

by Morgan Oxley, Oct 13, 2024

The World’s Biggest College Town?

The other morning I went to the dentist. 4th time in 10 months. Same issue. And because healthcare in America is coercively tied to employment, I've been going to one of the dental schools. The dentist-in-training has been incredible, following up with me and finding ways to get

by Morgan Oxley, Oct 07, 2024

Waste

There’s an Italian guy here in the city who has me stored in his phone as Dan the Vampire. It’s two am, and I’m sitting at 42nd street waiting 13 fucking minutes for the A. There’s a Latin dude on the bench next to me watching

by Morgan Oxley, Sep 21, 2024

Dan the Vampire

It has bothered me for a long time that big talk is not the opposite of small talk. Big talk... for whatever reason, has come to mean boastfulness, charlantry, and the invitation to folly, rather than the discussion of big and uncomfortable ideas. This is a great tragedy of the

by Morgan Oxley, Sep 19, 2024

Big Talk

New York is full of faces. Some are human. Some are made by humans. Some don't have much to do with us at all. But we've evolved to send and receive subtle information with our faces, using the so-called "mimetic muscles". Spend a few

by Morgan Oxley, Sep 16, 2024

Faces are for Feelings

Last night I was out with my boy D. doing some recon in the East Village when we walked past a Thai Dumpling spot on the western end of St. Mark's. We were like 5 paces past it, when I decided I had to go back and look

by Morgan Oxley, Sep 09, 2024

43rd Annual Midtown Building Competition

"There is nothing so strange in a strange land, as the stranger who comes to visit it." Cannibal Tours is a 1988 documentary film about European and American tourists in Papua New Guinea, directed by filmmaker and expert wanderer Dennis O'Rourke. It's top commentary

by Morgan Oxley, Sep 06, 2024

Cannibal Tours

Just a 2 min speech from the old wizard Gregory Bateson.

by Morgan Oxley, Sep 04, 2024

So Here We Are Floating...

I’m helping to organize this music and justice festival on the 14th called Communities Together. It’s ostensibly about protecting beautiful, generationally-interwoven Manhattan from the paws of greedy philistine developers who want to rip out the culture and clutter and people who make the blocks just south of Penn

by Morgan Oxley, Sep 03, 2024

Another Meltdown

Sometimes I write at the library at Lincoln Center, or on the big L-shaped couch in David Geffen Hall, right outside of Tatiana, which I hear is a big deal. I like to approach Lincoln Center from the north west, climbing up the travertine steps and walking past the 65th

by Morgan Oxley, Sep 01, 2024

Geoducks of Lincoln Center

Please Watch The Society of the Spectacle The Society of the Spectacle. 87 mins. This is Guy Debord's film The Society of the Spectacle, with a dodgy English dub. It's 87 minutes long. If you watch this film, or read the book, this whole wandering thing&

by Morgan Oxley, Aug 30, 2024

The Society of the Spectacle

All these shots were taken on or very near the western end of Broadway in Brooklyn, beneath the JMZ elevated track, between Marcy and Montrose Ave. As always, if I've shown your work and you want credit, send me a note. I find excuses to go here, because

by Morgan Oxley, Aug 28, 2024

"Only damn fools pay no attention to visions."

One Day at Freeman Alley I took all these shots at Freeman Alley on June 15, 2024. If your work is shown and you'd like credit, please drop me a note and I'll add you. This was a Saturday. The previous night I'd met

by Morgan Oxley, Aug 26, 2024

All of This is a Commodity

There's only 3 types of people in New York City. 1 - Bakers The bakers... bless them... they get up early and get to work. They do it to feed their families, but they end up feeding and supporting the rest of us too. They bake the bread,

by Morgan Oxley, Aug 24, 2024

Bakers, Bankers, and Poets

Back when I lived in Central America I developed this thing where I knew that if I was really into a song, the song would be interrupted. Happened all the time. Vibing hard, the power gonna cut or somebody’s gonna unplug the Zune or the CD’s gonna skip.

by Morgan Oxley, Aug 21, 2024

New York Goodbye

WHAT MAKES YOU FEEL WHAT My attention was first pointed at king baby by an art school kid from North Dakota. He texted me once when he heard a hot couple talking about king baby on the train. I asked him if it was interesting. He just texted back, "

by Morgan Oxley, Aug 19, 2024

KING BABY

By the time I get around to writing on yesterday, today is already happening. Think people mostly make art because they don't get to live, and I'm not having that problem. Threw out all my bedding last week. Stuffed my mattress in the dumpster up the

by Morgan Oxley, Aug 17, 2024

Fuck Off Bro

Consciousness is a Map On Monday I took a group of 8 from the Meatpacking District up to Hudson Yards via The High Line. In the group was a bright young French couple who asked good questions and still had the twinkle in their eyes. After the tour I met

by Morgan Oxley, Aug 15, 2024

What is Psychogeography?

Norman Farb speaking to Hidden Brain. In this episode of the Hidden Brain, Neuroscientist Norman Farb explains how our brains navigate by creating mental maps. He discusses what has come to be known as the default mode network, which is a large-scale brain network that is active when we are

by Morgan Oxley, Jul 21, 2024

A playfully illustrated map of the world, with lines all over it indicating trade routes that span the world.

Sunday morning. Went down to 79th to watch Liverpool lose the league title with my friend Y. Tried to go to Crossbar on 86th - bad vibes - and ended up at Blondies on 79th. They aren't open yet but the bartender was there early for the game

by Morgan Oxley, Apr 08, 2024

Total Gross Suffering

A view from the first floor of New York City The other day, the container ship Dali struck a pier of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, causing it to quickly collapse into the Chesapeake Bay near Baltimore City. So far, there are six known casualties, men who were the best

by Morgan Oxley, Apr 01, 2024

The REAL Baltimore Bridge Collapse Conspiracy

As a company offering tours in Chinatown, here's why we support the boycott of the Museum of Chinese in America. On one hand, MoCa is a great way for outsiders to get much needed perspective on the struggles and contributions of Chinese Americans. On the other hand, it’

by Morgan Oxley, Mar 24, 2024

No Jailscraper in Chinatown

New York and the US have two forms of immigration. A few weeks ago my friend Y and I went to Chinatown to take in the Lunar New Year Parade, which celebrates the arrival of spring, ushers out the old year and welcome in the new. 2024 is the year

by Morgan Oxley, Mar 22, 2024

Double-Connected

On Tuesday I went downtown to buy a guy some shoes. I failed. This is what happened after. * I wandered around FiDi hoping to spot the shoeless dude, but no luck. Ended up in front of the Uyghur restaurant on Beaver Street, which I'd noticed last week. * Caravan

by Morgan Oxley, Mar 09, 2024

Untangling a Bowl of Noodles

Yesterday. Wall Street. Me and a friend and fellow guide gave a tour to 25 money managers from the mid west. He and I met on Fulton Street at 7am and grabbed bagels and brought them over to the group's hotel, then we walked them down Broadway to

by Morgan Oxley, Mar 05, 2024

"Do You Have Any Shoes?"

Vampire Cyborgs of Manahatta * You and me are vampires. Our weird, over-built minds are drenched in jet fuel, unleaded gas and coal. The great nights we've had in the far-flung corners of our personal maps were all facilitated by fast travel and electricity. We've sucked the

by Morgan Oxley, Feb 19, 2024

A mess of small, brightly colored cartoony skulls.

Why It Pays to Look for Secret Messages in Art

by Morgan Oxley, Feb 09, 2024

Old Money Gang Signs

Wander Alert: Old Money Gang Signs

by Morgan Oxley, Jan 14, 2024

Wander Alert: Old Money Gang Signs

Wander Report - 11.1.24 * Started snowing on my LES tour the other day. I love the sound of car tires on a wet road. You can't hear it as well when it rains. * This tour was small: a couple from Union City and a family from

by Morgan Oxley, Jan 11, 2024

Little Wizards

* "For mortals, nothing is worse than wandering." - Odysseus. * Odysseus wasn't wandering, he was lost. Trying to get home. Surviving off the land. He was outcast - barely a NOMAD. But wandering is an outbound game. It's something you do moving away from familiar

by Morgan Oxley, Jan 03, 2024

Odysseus Had Thoughts on Wandering

Wander Report 12.30.23 Tired of not writing and I don't have enough time to go deep so I'm going to experiment with pumping out these short little bullet-pointed wander reports from my rangings around the city. * I struggle to take pictures of people. Feel

by Morgan Oxley, Dec 29, 2023

What's the Difference Between a Person and a Building?

Looking Through the Russian Mirror This video was produced by Ilya Varlamov, a technically skilled, brave, and often charismatic Moscovite who travels out into the hinterlands of his country to see what's there. While I appreciate that he's capturing and sharing this footage, much might be

by Morgan Oxley, Aug 23, 2023

Distant Neighborhoods

Order & Chaos at Columbus Circle Fuck I can't get a ticket to the 70mm IMAX Oppenheimer at Lincoln Square. Every seat of every screening is sold out. The massive physical film literally decays every time they screen it. Several times I check late at night, squinting at

by Morgan Oxley, Aug 18, 2023

Did Oppenheimer Believe in Coincidence?

There are things we can't see until we've left and come back time and time again. 20 years ago I was a bike messenger in Boston, and the summer before I moved to DC, I took a room in a house just north of Harvard Square.

by Morgan Oxley, May 26, 2023

Where We Can Never Go

A Thought Experiment

by Morgan Oxley, Jul 25, 2022

What if aliens farmed humans?

Trying to understand your unconscious is like trying to understand space. It's impossible to get your head around, and if you go too far, it will 100% freak you out. I think this is why we avoid the topic. Because it refuses the neat and tidy lines of

by Morgan Oxley, May 12, 2022

The Golden Rule of the Unconscious

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