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Robert Warren
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Smoke and... by Robert Warren

May 13th, 2012 5:15 PM / Location: 43.060642,-87.89198

INSTRUCTIONS: Position something (text, an image, an object, a combination of the above, or something else entirely) so that it requires a mirror to be understood. Make sure that one is available.

At first, I wanted to do mirrored text, but that seemed too intuitive, and I was hoping to go for something a bit more creative. So after a bit of thinking, I settled on a heart.

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The heart is symmetrical, and it makes a statement. What better thing for random passersby to see? I ran into a bit of difficulty hanging it up in the bathroom, as I thought the mirror extended the length of the wall. But after a bit of creative paper folding, I was able to convince the heart to stick to the mirror.

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It was small, but it seemed like it would do. Small does not always mean insignificant.

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Half heart.
Whole heart.
Scene.

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