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’Rooftop Party Mask’: In the urban setting, space is at a premium. The iron grate, intended to inhibit rooftop access, encourage those who choose to party with a view, to have a place in which to leave empties. Beside the practical, this also take something that otherwise is a foreboding looking structure to a place where it is now a visually inviting stained-glass sculpture. Seen another way, a form of urban folk art. At first glance the suspended beer bottle create a bit of visual dissonence, but considering conventions of the reality in which the image was made and the new SynCon reality, the bottle has fallen off the grate in defference to a sense of gravity in this revised perspective. Perhaps the anthropomorphic personage of the mask is smoking a stogie.
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