Door Remains Locked

During business hours
By appointment only
Masks are required

Conformity is operative on many levels.

“If you want to get more out of life, you must lose your inclination for monotonous security and adopt a helter-skelter style of life that will at first appear to you to be crazy.” – Jon Krakauer

Hostess

Relativistic view
Instantaneous moment
Simultaneous events

Once comfortably established within the restaurant confines, image opportunities begin to unfold.

“A moment expresses the spread of nature as a configuration in an instantaneous three dimensional space.” – Alfred North Whitehead

Approaching the City

Immanent perception
Context of memory
Justified expectation

A flash of sensation is captured at high speed on the way to Carytown.

“Even “unconscious” lived experiences are integrated in the context, which itself is given by way of perception and the directly grasping consciousness, or else the context is supplemented through such “unconscious” lived experiences.” – Edmund Husserl

Fragments

Finite truth
One virtue
At a time

Meaning is appropriated by context.

“But I must ask you Socrates, what do you suppose is the upshot of all this? As I said a little while ago, it is the scrapings and shavings of argument, cut up into little bits.” – Plato

Miller and Rhoads

Dry goods
Urban shopping
Cosmopolitan flair

Re-purposing old interesting buildings ensures a historical linkage.

“The purpose – where I start – is the idea of use. It is not recycling, it’s reuse.” – Issey Miyake

Intrinsically Responsible

Self-fulfilling
Textural discourse
Theory abundance

Sometimes one can get lost in the surfaces of things.

“I may not have been sure about what really did interest me, but I was absolutely sure about what didn’t.” – Albert Camus

Cookie Factory Lofts

FFV
Interbake foods
Southern biscuit company

A water tower and distinctive roof-top sign remain from the past.

“Gravity is a habit that is hard to shake off.” – Terry Pratchett

Bittersweet

Special pleasure
Accompanied by
Regret tribulation

Storefront windows sometimes emphasize the simple physical truth of things.

“The cost of a thing is the amount of what I will call life which is required to be exchanged for it, immediately or in the long run.” – Henry David Thoreau

Extensive Abstraction

Entrance cluster
Dimensions and volume
Area convergence

The dripping paint technique is becoming more prevalent, even at venues sanctioned by art authorities.

“Events are lived through, they extend around us. They are the medium within which our physical experience develops, or, rather, they are themselves the development of that experience.” – Alfred North Whitehead

Magnification Lake

Embrace existence
Physically perceived
Experiential connections

A diptych pair is here constructed of different focal length images of the same reality.

“There’s a lot to be said about the spiritual meddling of our reality.” – Jason Allen

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