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90 Degree Angle  Raw Clay, 2010

90 Degree Angle  Raw Clay, 2010

90 Degree Angle  Raw Clay, 2010

#1 Square  Raw Clay, 2010

#1 Square  Raw Clay, 2010

#2 Square  Raw Clay, 2010

#1 Square  Raw Clay, 2010

90 Degree Angle  Raw Clay, 2010

Detail Of Line  Raw Clay, 2010

90 Degree Angle  Raw Clay, 2010

Detail  Raw Clay, 2010

 

 

 

 

 

Where The Trade Happened    

 

 

 

Place Of The Double Back   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Where She Sang   

Where She Sang   

Brick Over The 90   

 

Little Pissings   

Little Pissings   

Little Pissings   

 

Little Pissings Mark Over: Brick, 90, 1 Pace Square   

Where The Trade Was Made/ Undone   

Where The Orginal 90 Became Mortar   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Occidental Park--Seattle Washington (Late August 2010)
Images are sequential to recorded events. 1=oldest.

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To know about the events of a single day in a 90 degree angle:
87 bricks x 63 bricks
2 trees
To know nothing about the events in 2 squares very nearby:
1 pace x 1 pace

Afternoon Wind: North by South.
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A 90 degree angle over #2 unknown square. The unknown becomes familiar.
How lines become islands when displaced.
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Sitting on the steps trading loose tobacco for 3 instant coffee packets. He tells me the wind changes every evening and tells me of making things out of clay as a child.
Setting out a piece of paper to test it in the afternoon.
Morning Wind: North to South
Doubling Back Around Dusk
Evening Wind: South to North West
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He sang a rich song in Spanish at the top of his lungs, took a nap in the sun, woke and made his way out of the park: 1: 45PM.
Documented: Visitors of the park taking photos during that duration.
Rephotographed these perspectives later while a woman
sang made up songs 1 AM-2:45AM (She Swayed)--made lines where she stood.

1 rectangle: 1 brick, over 1 leg of the 90, over what was originally #2 unknown 1x1 pace square.

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Little Pissings M-SAT
Seen, Told, From A Suggestion, Heard.

Raised lines seep into low spots: "If you doubt Mountains Walking you do not know your own walking."
Wind: North West to East.
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Early Morning Rain.
Every 10 paces Down and then Up.
From the Dark Until Dawn.
Light Changes, Orientation Changes.
This Place More Wild When One Looks Up?
Patterns Under Foot, Patterns of Leaves, Patterns of Wandering Through and
Making a place your home for a spell.

Wind: Calm and Strong From The North.