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Thursday, August 16, 2018

From the Perspective of the Floor

During class writing exercises, I decided to think of a person walking around a gallery space from the perspective of the floor. I suppose the floor would be fairly objective, just observing without context or emotion. But what would the floor think about the way a person moves around the room?

Two feet step through the doorway.
They hover there.
Lost?
Uncomfortable?
A few more tentative steps forward and they're in the middle of the room.
They stand still.
Looking.
Thinking.

The feet move again.
They begin to drift around the room
from wall to wall.
Stopping occassionally
then moving on.

Photo by julian mora

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