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In domestic architecture, a room that takes more doors to enter is often considered a room with increased privacy. A space is more private when it is deeper into the house, when entrances are sheltered from sight and difficult to find. Today’s visit to My Boyfriend Came Back From the War sort of made me feel like an invader in this home—perhaps I enter the front door at “Where are you? I can’t see you," living room at “you don’t trust me, i see," dining room at “I keep your old photo here," bedroom at “FORGIVE me"...
Some things this website makes me think about:
- houses
- weaving
- Luxottica
- website as rectangles
- bean leaf clock
- 24 hour clock
- burning
- crying
- teachers
- flip books
- getting a text from my dad
Just read a little more about Lialina. I like this picture of her and the first ever cake she baked—I am trying to get more into baking cakes as well. Now I keep the tab to her website open, so the background music can keep playing… ♫