Upon an altar of concrete receives a package: a collection. New Furniture, packaged tightly in a wall, a mirror, and a viewport. Permeable and porous, yet reflective and opaque. Polycarbonate reflects or it doesn't.
What is there to make of this kaleidoscope like wall changes views with different angles.
A piece for conversation like much of the park whether spoken or unspoken. The park asks, “But, is this all that you make of this?”
25 pieces of the wall, stacked five by five, break down into 25 pieces or sitting. Five diagonal, Five H pieces, Six U pieces, and Nine squares.
Pieces are assessed. Physically they connect formulaically in adapting to needed scenarios.
“Please take a seat” and take a seat down from the wall.
In the living room it is where we get formal. It is where we take respite, where we make conversation, and where we show appearance. If the conversation develops into something more intimate we can move to a settee.
The discussion
Two of us sit and talk about what? Whatever is in front behind and nowhere? Perhaps the conversation becomes more trying
We take a lounge and single for therapy. I sit looking one way. You the other. My thoughts and you.
At the end of the day, looking west, we are tired Two of us lay supine to take sun. We ask you to lay here with us. Grass beneath us, all above.