Two Peculiar Posters
Right from the beginning my flat had two very special pieces of "furniture". One poster on the door to my room (left picture) and one on the door to the room of my flatmate Matthias (right picture).

Sometimes visitors raise questions about this posters. What is their purpose? What do they express? Why (for Gods sake) are they still on your doors? Usually our answer is: "We don't know."
During our Sunday dinner meeting this evening, we argued about these posters. The left one could be a flower, a cloud or a tree viewed from above. The right one might show an exhaust or (attention: very far-fetched) it could be a map to a treasure here in Flemingsberg (white box = our house, the other white object = a tree, the red marking = here's the treasure).
In the end we agreed on one thing: These posters belong together and any reasonable interpretation must cover both of them.
What do you think? Have you got an idea? I know that some of you are working in creative domains, so please use your imagination (I am counting on you).


Sometimes visitors raise questions about this posters. What is their purpose? What do they express? Why (for Gods sake) are they still on your doors? Usually our answer is: "We don't know."
During our Sunday dinner meeting this evening, we argued about these posters. The left one could be a flower, a cloud or a tree viewed from above. The right one might show an exhaust or (attention: very far-fetched) it could be a map to a treasure here in Flemingsberg (white box = our house, the other white object = a tree, the red marking = here's the treasure).
In the end we agreed on one thing: These posters belong together and any reasonable interpretation must cover both of them.
What do you think? Have you got an idea? I know that some of you are working in creative domains, so please use your imagination (I am counting on you).
2 Comments:
yeah, I think that it is very weird stuff. Must be some kind of art. But with it the next tenants (you and matthias) got something to puzzle about. Wouldn't it be a great idea, if you both also leave behind something special of which your next tenants can think?
Greetz from Kirchheide
Rainer
Thanks! We'll think about it. Perhaps we find something even more confusing.
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