
S3E6: Passing By
What do we pass by and ignore? What is grasping for our attention?

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What do we pass by and ignore? What is grasping for our attention?

I discuss the various no trespassing signs I see and our impermanence in a space.

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Continuing the conversation from last episode I explore the relationship of design and our perception of the world. https://masonunrau.com

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