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At Home
In a city area intensely frequented by passers-by, four narrow, flat plaster walls are set together in a group of four. On the west wall, a fire escape door is built in, which can be opened by passers-by, and automatically closes again. From the east wall, the opening to the passageway is omitted.
On the corner of the four, two existing attachments are mounted out of two windows and on two flat plaster walls. A television flickers evenings and nights lasting until early in the morning. The sound of the device is substituted with an effusion of music.
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