January 14th, 2008
The Door Fence
Does a fence exist to keep them out, to keep you in, or to control all the comings and goings through one gate? How would you approach a person who opened to you in so many ways at once?
Transcriptorial: He built his fences out of doors / and made the trespassers into guests.
I love all of these but this one is my favorite, so Bahai’.
I am off to do a work of art around it!
Thanks for the comment! If you do create some art around it, I’d love to see that.
Each one I read changes me alittle. Just things that I should do because I want to. Now from this episode I don’t want to be in a locked cage but to be somehow elsewhere.
There is no “in” or “out”. It is all relative.
A fence defines separation – a complete prevention of interaction between two systems.
The psychological impact of a fence made out of doors… That’s like an Anti-Fence.
I have to say, it’s pure genius.
Are these doors made of glass, or are they something that needs to be approached and opened in order to see into? Is it complete openness, or a willingness to open up to any who are willing to try?
If they were my fences, the doors would be closed.
But none of them are locked.
I’d probably still use the same door time and again… because I’d be wary of the other doors.
This is by far my favorite. Every so often I just have to come back to it.
Pure Genius.