Challenge
help solve one of philosophy's greatest questions: is a room defined more by its corners or by its walls?
think of it anyway you want; what makes a room more defined as a room, the walls , or the corners?
The Writing on the Wall
If I walked into the Sistine chapel, the corners would not be the defining feature.
Art happens on walls. People hide in corners.
Corners encase the room, closing it off to anything on the outside. But the walls say so much about what's happened to it. You can see the complete history from there. How many coats of paint it had, dents, holes, scratches, paintings, posters, even doors.
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