Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Sensory Overload

"I believe that more and more, we are defining our environments not as the spaces themselves, in terms of the buildings or architecture, but rather by the objects and devices that we buy and surround ourselves with. ... I would like that message to carry through universally," Seymour said.


Yes, I agree with this statement. I think the things you represent express who you are. Clothes, buildings, everything. 
           If I had the choice, I probably wouldn't even go to those stores. Because what am I going to do besides take pictures? I don't know, it just sounds a little... jaded. 
           I bet, being a child and working at those stores would be like, working at Toys R Us but way more colorful. 

My favorite picture would be described as colorful, obviously, with racks of bouncy balls hanging from the entrance and three shelves full of different colored balls with faces and designs. I think if I were in there, I'd take one of the balls and just bounce it around. Maybe cause a little mayhem. Just to see what would happen. Well, I mean, I know what would happen but it would be better seeing it in person then imagining it. 

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