Like Dali’s “Soft Watch”, a mid-January afternoon spent at Bridgeport Village Mall challenges the notion of time and its relative passing. Slowly melting and dissolving into disparate parts, diffusing into the landscape of eternity, an afternoon here often feels removed from the conventions of reality. Chronology, duration, instants and infinities–all–cease to bear any sense of meaning or purpose.
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