Some new form of street art appeared next to our shared office in Sofia. Looks like twisted nylon sheets, hung on trees.
What do you think could that be?

Cats, good books, AI, and religious walking in the city of Sofia
Some new form of street art appeared next to our shared office in Sofia. Looks like twisted nylon sheets, hung on trees.
What do you think could that be?

My daily walk was short. I captured only a few photos.
This is a palindrome sculpture in Sofia Tech Park, where I briefly visited OpenFest. I somehow missed the meaning of the sculpture the last few times I walked past it. I think it’s pretty cool, although I wish it was painted and not with this rusty color. I suspect the sculptures in the park have a shared meaning, like things are not what they look. There are other elements nearby with a clear dual meaning.


For example, this is either a violoncello, or a piece of metal that fell off, depending on the point of view. I wasn’t sure which one so went back and checked the welds – clearly welded this way, very solid sheet of steel, not broken and dented.

And and out-of-focus animal, probably a squirrel.


Someone designed this monument, financed it, got a permit, built it, painted it multiple times with different colors for us to wonder. What is it?