The intention of the dubious document is to map the uncanny spaces found in the everyday. They explore not just the unique reinterpretation of the object's function, but the growing relationship we have with everyday objects and the means by which these objects mediate our experience. Traveling from back road to back road, state to state, country to country the unseen characters and objects work together to extract or record their fragile attempt at communication and language. Symbols, marks, and traces reflect visual evidence of divine meaning, astrology, superstition, luck, and the unseen world of radio waves and atoms. This uncanny space reflects moments spent searching for meaning and connection; for answers and dialog in times of great uncertainty and unknowing.