The City Formerly Known as Cambridge

Members of the public are invited to RENAME places in Cambridge, MA, for the publication of a new map of The City Formerly Known as Cambridge.
Check out the photos to see how this works:
To rename a street, park, square or other part of Cambridge, MA, simply attend a renaming expedition (see schedule to the right) and fill out a form to justify your reasons for renaming.
Initially, yes. But for popular names such as Charles River, Harvard University, and Massachusetts Ave, those residents who pay more money can guarantee the longevity (and ultimate publication on the map) of the new name they choose.
For example, if you want to rename "Inman Sq" but it has already been renamed, then you must pay the Institute a sum of money to make your name "stick". The money need only be a small sum that exceeds the amount the previous person paid by at least $0.01.
But if someone comes along and pays more money than you paid, then their name "sticks".
Yes.
Publish and distribute the new map of The City Formerly Known as Cambridge. All Cambridge residents that contribute to the project receive a free copy of the map.
There are a rich set of economic, political and cultural interests at work in the production of names.
The Institute for Infinitely Small Things is interested in researching these interests in Cambridge, MA, by inviting the public to circumvent them.
The Institute is also interested in the social uses and perceived economic value of existing places in Cambridge. Our questions are simple:
THURSDAY,
JUNE 1st, 4PM-5PMPorter Square.
Opening
and Dedication Ceremony for the opening and dedication
of the newly redesigned Porter Square plaza. As soon as they name it,
we will rename it.
SUNDAY,
JUNE 4th, 2PM-5PM Outside Brattle Theater, Harvard Sq.
In conjunction with performances
by The Guerrilla Girls to benefit the Boston Women's Fund.
SATURDAY,
JUNE 10th, 12PM-3PM Winthrop Park, Harvard Square
Commencement weekend for Harvard and MIT students.
SATURDAY,
JUNE 17, 12-6 PMMemorial Drive. Riverside.
The Cambridge Arts Council presents the Cambridge
River Festival.
Rain or Shine! The 27th annual celebration of the arts on a mile-long
stretch of Memorial Drive between JFK Street (three blocks from the
Harvard Square subway station) and Western Avenue.
THURSDAY,
JUNE 22, 6PMYMCA, 820 Mass Ave, Central Square
The Central Square Business Association and Squarefour present the Central
Square Four Square Tourney. Play four square or watch others try
to remember the rules.
MONDAY,
JULY 10th, 12PM - 3PM Farmer's Market, Behind Harvest Co-op, Central Square
Rename something while buying fresh vegetables and fruits from your
local farmers.
TUESDAY,
AUGUST 1ST, 5:30-8:30PMRindge Field behind the Peabody School, 70 Rindge Ave
The North Cambridge Task Force presents the National Night Out Against
Crime. Safety Demonstrations, Amusements, Pony Rides, Information
Tables,
Community Cookout, Raffle and Special Guests.
THURSDAY,
AUGUST 17TH (rain date August 24th),Vellucci Plaza at the intersection of Hampshire St. and Cambridge St.
"Shakespeare in Vellucci Park - Inman Square goes Elizabethan!".
Sponsored by the Cambridge Arts Council, Inman Square Business Association,
ImprovBoston, The Weekly Dig.
SUNDAY,
AUGUST 20th, 2PM - 4PM MIT Museum , 265 Massachusetts Avenue
Rename and see the exhibit on Artificial Intelligence, cutting edge Emerging Technologies Gallery and more.
AGASSIZ, NEIGHBORHOOD 9, WEST CAMBRIDGE, CAMBRIDGE HIGHLANDS, STRAWBERRY HILL, EAST CAMBRIDGE, MIT/AREA 2, CAMBRIDGEPORT