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in the end
place - play - loss
2022.
photography/text
still


the cordoning that prevents activity.
we are removed and observant. when access is regained does the place remember its isolation? does the place have a memory about its confinement.
Places and objects have a right to withdraw from the interaction with human agents. why do swings, slides, tables and trashcans have to remain on standby for our desire to interact.
we subject the world to unilateral from of recreation that does not account for the otherness of the world and its objects.
objects and places also deserve our absence.

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