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Imagine walking down a street where half the people you pass don't exist. You can see them, you can hear their cars, and you can smell their cooking—but to acknowledge them is the greatest crime you could commit. This is the reality of , a city that occupies the same geographical space as its neighbor, Besźel , in a state of "cross-hatching." A World Defined by Borders
How you walk, how you hold your head, and even how you drive your car signals which city you belong to. Imagine walking down a street where half the
Ul Qoma reminds us that borders aren't always made of brick and mortar; sometimes, the strongest walls are the ones we build inside our own minds. Oh, To See, To Truly See - by Mike Sowden Ul Qoma reminds us that borders aren't always