A fog-covered theatre, a forgotten message, and a fleeting encounter on the streets of Oklahoma City become part of a deeper reflection on memory, transition, and the unseen intelligence hidden within urban life. In this personal reflection, Milton R. Trice explores how cities quietly preserve human presence long after moments have passed.
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Steven in the Doorway | Milton R. Trice and the Philosophy of Stereo-Realism
In “Steven in the Doorway,” Milton R. Trice reflects on a real-life encounter that evolved into a deeper meditation on observation, privacy, perception, and the ethical tension between artist and subject. Through philosophy and Stereo-Realism, the work questions who controls meaning within a social narrative.
The Grocery Cart: From Invention to Survival
What began as a simple invention for convenience became a global symbol of survival—revealed through Milton R. Trice’s decades-long observation of life on the streets.
