




what is that sense of 'home' we seem to have? i feel as if everyone has it and loses it, at some point. but how is that feeling created? simply by familiarity? the time spent? but people can live in a place for years and say it never felt like home. or when you return to your parents, it suddenly doesn't feel the same way. how do we establish that feeling and then how do we lose it? is it possible to recreate it? it's amazing how much the spaces we occupy impact us.
2008.
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