I also wore the rucksack for one day, I felt some of the low self esteem from my own homeless days, I remember the times when I never knew where I will be staying tat night and the sense that I was super sensitive to my hosts own space, almost apologizing for being there, in their home, the feelings that I was imposing upon them and that as I had asked to stay and in a desperate situation that they could not easily say no, although they needed space in their home for themselves and their family and their own personal relationships and problems they were going through.
Tuesday, 26 November 2013
Homelessness #2
Positioning rucksack on a couch or sofa to see how that may evoke a sense of someones homelessness
Wednesday, 20 November 2013
Homelessness Research
Possible places for the homeless
Near my.home. Are.two. carparks, one is used with many areas for a homeless person to take shelter. And the other is a multi story unused carpark
Monday, 18 November 2013
Tuesday, 12 November 2013
City, border, body and time
Images like this are very moving, how long are we going to go along ignoring the needs of a homeless person? I know some people chose to live on the street, in a field or elsewhere but I sure many found themselves in this situation by circumstances that many could not imagine, we wouldn't let a dog roam the street, they need shelter, food, comfort, why are we letting down our fellow humans, why is there little or no funding from central government for this? We should be addressing this natural need.
When I saw this woman, she reminded me of a baby in the buggy wanting sleep, by covering her head with a blanket, to somehow act as a barrier against the sound and the dangers on the street.
When I saw this woman, she reminded me of a baby in the buggy wanting sleep, by covering her head with a blanket, to somehow act as a barrier against the sound and the dangers on the street.
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