Corollary: after a while, the less grand (or more glassy) entrance is probably the right onepic.twitter.com/DtZT8a6i56
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Corollary: after a while, the less grand (or more glassy) entrance is probably the right onepic.twitter.com/DtZT8a6i56
Early virus signage was freshly & hastily taped on. Now it’s been long enough that you see both tattered old signs and glossy permanent new ones. But my eye is still looking for the hasty stuff; if it looks professional, my eye doesn’t rest on it; the polish renders it invisible.
E.g. when I look at a restaurant website now, I don’t notice info on outdoor / takeaway / precautions / adaptations unless it’s visibly straining at the seams of their CMS (an alert banner in different font etc)
like proof of work v proof of freshness, or proof that someone’s in there, that you’ll reach a human if you call the number, that the person who wrote it is nearby, that you’re seeing the state of the system through fewer specula (mirrors) / layers of institutional intermediation
i didn't get a pic of the sandwich board advertising an escape room that said "NOW OPEN" in big glossy colorful printed letters and then "& SAFE" scrawled in black sharpie
oh tuck i love this framing!!!!
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