The Sekinchan Place Object is selected for its cultivated flatness —
a landscape defined by use rather than form.
There is no central point.
No permanent structure to anchor.
Instead, it records function:
land divided into repeating fields,
position maintained through ongoing work.
This object does not represent nature.
It records a surface
kept active by repetition.
Designed to exist quietly within a space.
On a shelf.
On a desk.
Along a wall.
The Place Object does not describe the city.
It holds a position within it.