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LOCAL NOMAD AGENT

The agent of the local nomad produces a desire scar after multiple trips to and
from program beacons, such as home, church, work, convenience store, bus stop
(as seen here), etc. Transgressive circulation is made possible by freeing oneself
from the shackles of the automobile. This deviant circulation disregards dormant
modern infrastructure and reveals itself as raw traces on the urban landscape
seen in the aerial shots below. The local nomad is often too poor to be able to
afford a car, so many of the beacons are defined by sustenance or travel. Un-
fortunately, these beacon are erratic or insufficient, forcing the local nomad to
strengthen his/her resiliency and ability to operate with less.

CRITICAL CIRCULATION

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