Cathedrals, pt. III: A Long Time To Be Wrong
Photo correspondent Dimitri Karakostas visits the Witch City Mall.
Discordia remote correspondent Dimitri Karakostas sends another report from the frontlines of nowhere: “There are cathedrals everywhere, for those with eyes to see.”
See pt. I here.
See pt. II here.
“I'm sick, sick as a dog. If nothing else, being sick grants me the luxury of sitting and thinking about myself. I'm making notes on previous notes; working backwards to see if there has been a pattern I missed.
Perhaps you, Discordia reader, can treat these images like a 'Choose Your Own Adventure' novel. That would be the ideal way to consume this post.” —DK
Memory Fog, a book of photographs from an earlier amnesiac wandering, is available now.
DIMITRI KARAKOSTAS was abandoned by his family and forced into the artist sweatshops at a young age. He now is retired, living in Honduras with his beautiful young wife and their angry bull terrier. 


