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OFF GROUND
Play begins in freedom.
It breaks from the ordinary and opens a temporary world – without profit, without urgency, without consequence beyond the moment itself. In public space, play is often miniaturized and contained, assigned to children, while adults remain grounded on benches: fixed, predictable, still. Yet the impulse to play does not fade. It resists. It pushes against the measured order of the city.

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