Notes on the Subject
She is anywhere between 21 to 32 years of age.
She is lonely and has conversations with objects because she finds them less intimidating than people and because there are too many words in her world.
She lets imagination run away with her reality, because she is in an imaginary world in which she thinks she is interacting with people.
She is sometimes not sure which world, or set of laws she is living by, so her train of thought appears absurd.
She lives by herself among ‘strangers’. This heightens the sense of her inability to speak with people and also reinforces her predisposition of being extra vigilant and very aware of her surroundings.

What / who is the object being spoken of? Is it her? She is lost amongst objects, who tell her what or who she is
She is the subject object of our attention. Her interactions with objects function on a level of allegory (of whose type I shall let the viewer decide).
She herself is a certain type of object caught up in conversation with a world of objects because of her loneliness.

As the girl pursues a relationship or interacts with these objects, they become the surfaces inscribed with her stream of consciousness. Numerous quantities of packaging, or the containers of consumer commodities set the canvases for text to be inscribed on, to replace one type of signification with another. As the day progresses, the exterior casings of the objects become for her the medium she talks through, talks to, talks with and is talked to.

There are so many things happening, she tries to hold on to something that makes sense.. but she makes too much sense and in a way it appears to be nonsense….

Her schizophrenia causes these objects to bring richness into her life.

The story takes place in an identifiably western city, (perhaps in the southern hemisphere). The protagonist of the story is asleep at this very moment. The weather of the day is warm and a little humid, but quite unintrusive.