Tennis
This picture is from a quite wonderful photoset - a sequence - by Presley*. Showing the decay of tennisballs over time... who would have thought they could look so nice...
They remind me of this picture, of what is possibly the worlds oldest map, a cylcon (conical-cylindrical stone) from Australia, 20-30.000 bc, and perhaps depicting the river Darling and tributaries:

Could Presley's decayed tennisballs be read in a similar way. As maps of the time and place passed, of the space which has marked them over time...
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They remind me of this picture, of what is possibly the worlds oldest map, a cylcon (conical-cylindrical stone) from Australia, 20-30.000 bc, and perhaps depicting the river Darling and tributaries:

Could Presley's decayed tennisballs be read in a similar way. As maps of the time and place passed, of the space which has marked them over time...
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