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A collection of assembled anecdotes where two impulses come into conversation: a persistent urge for care, patience, and touch amidst the craving for the speed and convenience of consumerism. I am interested in how we recognize objects as belonging to specific systems and scales: the social, economic, temporal, scientific, consumable, and intimate. Placing objects from these separated systems in conversation with one another forces someone to navigate again. Together, these arrangements converse with one another to describe the ongoing process of organizing and undoing the everyday.