Public space is filled with images.
Some are permanent, others temporary. Some are worshipped, others observed in passing. They coexist naturally, without hierarchy.
Figures appear on walls, on posters, in smoke and gestures. People move among them, sometimes unaware, sometimes mirroring what they see.
Figures appear on walls, on posters, in smoke and gestures. People move among them, sometimes unaware, sometimes mirroring what they see.
In these spaces, the boundary between observer and image becomes thin.
The city watches itself through surfaces, symbols, and reflections.

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