Anywhere
And then she happened upon a curious sight: A white arrow pointing away from a red door.
“What might this mean?” wondered Justine.
It looked like a riddle.
Metaphor
n. something that symbolizes something else
A light bulb is a symbol for an idea.
A puzzle is a metaphor for life.
A red door is a symbool for temptation. It’s a choice.
A high-heeled shoe is a symbol for seduction.
A wine glass is a symbol for romance.
A ring is a symbol for matrimony.
“But symbols are just symbols until they are lived,” thought Justine, taking a bit of an apple and wondering why such a door existed, if a person was not meant to walk through it?
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About this Project (MLA13 Locative Media Installation)
Places: Market – Church – Pier – Park – Tavern – Gallery
Places: Anywhere – Anywhere – Everywhere – Everywhere
Places: Nowhere – Now&Here
You’ve entered this project through a side door.
Would you like to use the front door?