Number 43 Battersea
Detailed Involvements
Events with rich location context
Number 43 Battersea functions as the domestic nest from which Tegan repeatedly departs and to which she returns, its narrow hallway and steep stairs providing the backdrop for memory lapses and retrievals. The house’s warmth inside contrasts with Ursula Street’s chill, offering a fragile sanctuary before the larger universe intrudes.
Domestic warmth slightly leaking through the ajar door, the smell of gas fire and floral wallpaper contrasting with the morning cold.
Private residence acting as functional and emotional anchor
Embodiment of rooted familiarity before imminent displacement.
Private household entry limited to invited individuals; visually exposed facade but physically defended by door and lock.
Number 43 Battersea anchors Tegan’s flustered activities—she exits and re-enters it, forgetting items and duties—embodying the domestic sphere that is momentarily destabilized by the car trouble and her fractured composure.
Compact and lived-in, yet tense with disrupted routine and unmet expectations
Domestic hub disrupted by forgotten obligations and mechanical failure
Symbol of Tegan’s pre-crisis normalcy, now fracturing
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