On Edge

Relationship dance
Self significance
Reality collision

In the context in which it occurs, the shadowself responses to other indexical elements while walking across fringes of the urban environment.

“Movement in our mental life can only take place when an appropriate goal has been chosen.” – Alfred Adler

Dwell On

Physical items
Reiterate limits
Evidence dreaming

Vibrating at the edges of imagination, certain emplacements on the drive north speak of earlier times. A magnitude of circumstances effect each passing occurrence, contributing to the aesthetic ambience.

“It is better to live in a state of impermanence than in one of finality.” – Gaston Bachelard

Momentariness

Extended existence
Substance essence
Identity attributes

Indivisible temporal episodes must be filled with some real objects or existence. Yet the idea of duration implies a succession of elements over time in an imaginative fixed moment isolated from change.

“I would warn you that I do not attribute to nature either beauty or deformity, order or confusion. Only in relation to our imagination can things be called beautiful or ugly, well-ordered or confused.” – Baruch Spinoza

Glowing Haze

Tapestry dream
Power to resolve
Mysterious places

The benefit of unimagined possibilities offers freedom from narrow and personal aims. In the procession of uncertainty, we are wonderfully fortunate that the future is ambiguous.

“We need clear days to see the horizons; we need foggy nights to see beyond the horizons! Man sometimes can think much deeper when he sees less!” – Mehmet Murat ildan

Travel Invitation

Adventurous journey
Exploring meaning
Lasting value

Traveling across decision junctures, the philosophical concept of the ‘eternal return’ emerges. In this light, a cycle of universes will repeat endlessly, with current experience just one iteration in the perpetual series. Fixed laws of nature determine how each separate universe unfolds, with each being identical with all the others.

“Is there an over-arching design or goal to human existence that might clarify our place in the grand scheme of things?” – James Fieser

Wall Color

Energy discourse
Panel illumination
Assertion focus

Certain experiences exist only in synthetically created environments through which large numbers of travelers pass.

“The law of attraction is the belief that the universe creates and provides for you that which your thoughts are focused on.” – Neil Farber

Vague Notion

Energies contracted
Day commitment
Search mode

A trip to the beach offers a powerful refuge from temporary daily concerns. Who you are and what you want become less important as an internal frame of reference when surrounded by wonder.

“That kind of self-contained journeying had fired my imagination with curiosity and challenge.” – Neil Peart

Mobile Lounge

Terminal shuttling
Between concourses
Waiting room on wheels

An innovative modernistic feature of Washington Dulles airport, the mobile lounge was once state-of-the-art. In due course, the future inexorably becomes antiquated.

“The dune buggy-like buses were originally considered an elegant, futuristic solution for all the walking necessitated by increasingly large airports.” – Rachel Sadon

Goodfellas

Impulsively narcissistic
Self-esteem modification
Irreparable disfigurement

Peer pressure leading to conformity is a powerful force. In the quest for familiarity and reassurance, mimicking behavior of the prevailing group promotes social acceptance.

“We are all a little damaged, Bee. Some of us more than others.” – T.M. Frazier

Common Occurrence

Concurrent indication
Rate of constancy
Flow separation

The diversity of existence resides in the assortment of physical objects that are available and the complex of proceedings that continuously transpire within the stimulation field. Event interpretation depends on memory associations.

“Cognition depends on the kinds of experiences that come from having a body with particular perceptual and motor capabilities that are inseparably linked and that together form the matrix within which reasoning, memory, emotion, language, and all other aspects of mental life are meshed.” – Esther Thelen

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