I first heard the term "collapidated" from my former neighbor/crony, Hesler. A parking lot attendant he befriended--an older guy who liked to eat turtles--used it in reference to a decaying building.
To me, the word is more expressive than collapse or dilapidation, more than the sum of its parts.
Collapidation is all around. Given the trajectory of the economy--and the culture--we are likely entering an era of unsurpassed collapidation. Hence the photoblog.
This example of old school collapidation comes from Marietta, Minnesota, a beautiful, half-dead town near the South Dakota border, where things are allowed to fall apart.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
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But what about "Hope"? Has it been collapidated?
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