
"Welcome" - Disjointed Complex
Every part of a structure is relative to a particular aspect of one's being. For example, the sense of irony found in the door with the sign, enticing them to enter. However, a barrier keeps the viewer from actually entering. The door and sign are much like passing a stranger on the street, acknowledging their presence, perhaps engaging in a shallow conversation - then continuing on. Basically they are our "single serving friend," exposed only to our facade and unable to know much more than that.
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