Here There

The everyday is platitude, …but the banality is also what is most important. It brings us back to existence in it’s very spontaneity and as it is lived.

- Maurice Blanchot

“Here There” is an accumulation of daily humdrum. The story looks at quotidian and run of mill activities, through two fragile, sentimental characters: Chi-Chi and Johnny. Unknown to one another, their solitude unites them.
One's body is the certain ground, from which to speculate about a larger totality. Our eyes look upon, our ears listen, and our minds process. We perceive and recognize other individuals through our understanding of our own physicality and spirituality. In looking at human behavior, interaction, and the formation of self-identity, I find the mundane, the prosaic overlay with coincidence. Through the banal and the routine, which we all experience everywhere and everyday, we come together and that’s what we share.





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