The Invisible Plexiglas: Reflections on Human Connection and Safety

The story of objects. Have you ever thought that every object you cross paths with has a story to tell? From the screw you find on the sidewalk to the banana peel that stayed in the middle of the street or the shoes that hang from the telephone wire or the light. What if objects could tell us their story? I'm sure we'd discover all sorts of adventures, from the object that went to the woods and lived an exciting journey alongside its owner, only to fall in the middle of the train station, to the dime coin that slipped out of some elderly person's wallet who earned it with great effort. Each object has something to tell and doesn't need to talk to convey its story; all you need is to observe and have an open mind. Recently, I've been using mobile platform transportation to get from my home to the school where I teach, and I've discovered all sorts of stories with the drivers. However, one of these days I got into a vehicle that had a metal grille separating the f...