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An ambiguous massing located in Bryant Park functions during the day as a secret-telling input device and at night as a secret-playing output device while illuminating the park. The facade system of the massing is made of horizontal and vertical transparent cylinders to distort the images and create a sense of ambiguity, which is crucial to the essence of the project - anonymous secret telling and listening.