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To write this I sit at a desk. I sit at a desk on the edge of a chair in-between their boundaries; between the edge of desk and chair a threshold waited for reader to emerge into.
Between the desk and the chair sits a body. A body draped in cloth stitched in ways to fit its current structure. In-between boundary of cloth and body a liminal stage is set, maybe even crawled into.
The desk is in a room, a space bound and drawn by 6 and 8 inch “walls”. Those inches of physical space reach the length of feet built to enclose a “room”. A “room” attached, bound and stitched to more “walls” to more “rooms” containing more “bodies” in more “cloth”. Folded and creased together to build this place we call city.
To walk out the “door” is to move towards and into other drawn boundaries. To exit out another is to remove oneself from the boundaries of built “school” and into an urban threshold network of systems we call city.
The draped cloth will stay but we might have added a layer, unfold into shelter - folds of
comfort based on the current conditions of the field, building its thickness. To occupy, no, create, no, build onto and into that liminal stage.
I go outside, look towards state & monroe to witness:
person and person and person and person and person and person and
person and person and person and person and person and person and
person and person and person and person and person and person and
person and person and person and person and person and person and
person and person and person and person and person and person and
person and person and person and person and person and person and
person and person and person and person and person and person and
person and person and person and person and person and person and
person and person and
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person and person and
person and person and person and person and person and person and
person and person and person and person and person and person and
person and person and person and person and person and person and
person and person and person and person and person and person and
person and person and person and person and person and person and
person and person and person and person and person and person and
person and person and person and person and person and person and
person
Moving between each other in and out of built boundary between thresholds, edge and crease
Between the desk and the chair sits a body. A body draped in cloth stitched in ways to fit its current structure. In-between boundary of cloth and body a liminal stage is set, maybe even crawled into.
The desk is in a room, a space bound and drawn by 6 and 8 inch “walls”. Those inches of physical space reach the length of feet built to enclose a “room”. A “room” attached, bound and stitched to more “walls” to more “rooms” containing more “bodies” in more “cloth”. Folded and creased together to build this place we call city.
To walk out the “door” is to move towards and into other drawn boundaries. To exit out another is to remove oneself from the boundaries of built “school” and into an urban threshold network of systems we call city.
The draped cloth will stay but we might have added a layer, unfold into shelter - folds of
comfort based on the current conditions of the field, building its thickness. To occupy, no, create, no, build onto and into that liminal stage.
I go outside, look towards state & monroe to witness:
person and person and person and person and person and person and
person and person and person and person and person and person and
person and person and person and person and person and person and
person and person and person and person and person and person and
person and person and person and person and person and person and
person and person and person and person and person and person and
person and person and person and person and person and person and
person and person and person and person and person and person and
person and person and



person and person and
person and person and person and person and person and person and
person and person and person and person and person and person and
person and person and person and person and person and person and
person and person and person and person and person and person and
person and person and person and person and person and person and
person and person and person and person and person and person and
person and person and person and person and person and person and
person
Moving between each other in and out of built boundary between thresholds, edge and crease