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Windows

Window 1

 

What are windows other than living cameras?

Window 2


 

A window, much like a camera lens, frames a specific segment of reality, allowing us to observe life through a controlled, fixed perspective

Window 3


 

Unlike a static image, the view through a window is dynamic, constantly changing with the time of day, the movement of people, and the shifting seasons.

Window 4


 

 

The window becomes a prolate (elongated) lens through which we “oversteer” life—meaning we attempt to grasp, interpret, and sometimes control what we see

Window 5


 

Window offers a view of life filtered and shaped by the boundaries of its frame, much like how our perspectives are limited by our experiences, biases, and the contexts we inhabit

Window 6


 

The act of looking through a window is, in a sense, a reflection of our desire to make sense of life while acknowledging that what we see is only one piece of a much larger, more intricate whole.

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