SEAM

What appears as a surface is already a decision shaped by pressure.

Material is not designed.
It is placed under continuous strain.

Pigment, color, and light are not means.
They are residues of forces.

SEAM is not a transition.
SEAM is the state in which transition does not end.

Layers do not organize.
They displace one another.

Spatial order does not emerge.
It becomes legible.

Time does not appear as a progression.
It acts as pressure within the material.

There is no stable pictorial state.
Only stages of legibility.

The BILDKÖRPER holds nothing in place.
It registers.