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The Neighborhood is ... A dynamic, living narrative, an unfolding autobiography, a melding of countless invisible stories; raveling not in words but in movement, fear, desire, need, coupling- the daily of living. The neighborhood seen is a narrative painted upon the canvas of the neighborhood invisible; meaning - definition - is found not in the narrative, but in the illegible depths of the unseen neighborhood. To think that the 'painting' is the narrative is delusional. For what is seen is but an incomplete snapshot in time, one fragment of the ever-unfolding narrative. Incomplete because it cannot capture the full dynamic of that moment, limited to the immediate perspective and surround. Yet we delude ourselves into believing that we can arrange the narratives of 'captured neighborhood' in a collage called 'The Neighborhood.' Deluded, we seek to manage that which has been captured; convincing ourselves the fiction that we write is The Neighborhood. And The Neighborhood ceases to exist.