mac kane
polar inertia

mac is a photographer and architect pursuing urban research among the strip malls and car washes of greater los angeles.

This photo was captured by mac and these are his words.

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fernley, nevada

Out of the desert blackness stood the bright lights, appearing even brighter amidst the backdrop of nothingness. Scrolling letters written with flashing lights, buffet 5.99, diesel gasoline. The black asphalt lot reflected the yellow halogen lamps, dissolving the Milky Way from view. The sound of refrigerator trucks and their engines kept humming, filling the air with the smell of diesel fuel. There is a strange comfort here, after having experienced the stillness of the desert, after hearing nothing but the wind and high pitched echo of your nervous system. A desire to be removed from the still air of the cab propels you forward into the light.
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