This Free City “Rap Sheet” serves as a decentralized directory of countercultural and underground resources, linking San Francisco to a wider network of free stores, free food programs, communes, legal aid, media, bookstores, and contact points across the United States and Europe. More than a mere list, it maps the infrastructure of an emerging Free City world: practical, mobile, improvised, and translocal, with addresses and phone numbers standing in for a new social geography of mutual aid and alternative institutions. The ghosted yellow figures behind the red type give the page a loose, processional quality, as if this network were not static but already in motion. |