To feel unaffected is no longer possible. Visitors are invited to walk through it and imagine daily life for a family of five. In this context, as with the arm-measuring bands, the object appeals to empathy more than technical curiosity. Arranged in series or grids, the images beckon viewers to assess the habitability of each unit.
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Magen:
Is there a reason she gave me this random death stare?
(20 December 2016)
Magen:
I just looked behind me to see if something was happening, but nothing was there.
(20 December 2016)
Magen:
She had her mom (I assume) in the passenger seat, but she wasn't looking at me.
(20 December 2016)
Magen:
When I pay him and he leaves, I look over to my left and see this girl leaning on her steering wheel and staring straight into my soul.
(20 December 2016)
Magen:
I was sitting in a parking lot at a restaurant waiting for my take out, and the guy brings out my food.
(20 December 2016)
Verlie:
Most of the time they have wide eyes and look through the mirror instead of making it blatantly obvious.
(20 December 2016)
Verlie:
I mean, I'm really not that hot.
(20 December 2016)
Verlie:
I feel their eyes on me and I purposely don't look directly in their direction.
(20 December 2016)
Verlie:
It's only in locker rooms or the gym where I get stared at by guys.
(20 December 2016)
Azalee:
Should I let my girlfriend get piercings? I am against them?
(20 December 2016)
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