GENESIS
The softening of geometry
Two regular tetrahedra, pure in form, stand in silent opposition. Their perfection belongs to classical geometry, detached from matter and time. These forms, abstract and untouched by the physical world, exist outside the realm of lived experience.
But as time passes, their rigid lines begin to soften. What was once separate becomes connected. The strict autonomy of the forms dissolves into a process of interrelation, giving birth to a new identity.
Is this not how all life begins?
A new form is born.