Some days do not follow a defined programme.
Public spaces remain accessible, but their usual roles are suspended.
Structures are present without being activated.
Paths are crossed without a clear destination.
Along the coast, the absence of function becomes visible.
Beaches are no longer places for leisure.
Temporary elements stay in place, waiting to be used again.
People move through these spaces without instructions.
They walk, stop, observe, then move on.
Presence replaces activity.
What remains is a shared condition:
a day occupied without purpose,
a landscape available but unassigned.

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