Relational Interactions

Syntactic terms
Transactional messaging
Denoument catalyst

Background color and symbol arrangement affect information transmission.

“How can we prevent this telescoping of cultures and styles from ending up in kitsch eclecticism, a cool hellenism excluding all critical judgment?” – Nicolas Bourriaud

Surface of Space

Infinite plurality
Stabilized motion
Material relations

Focusing on the greater panorama as a constant movement in relationship to an ephemeral flux.

“Consciousness is only possible through change; change is only possible through movement.” – Aldous Huxley

Aeolian Process

Dune field
Ascending interval
Equilibrium height

An extensive, asymmetrical, fluctuating hill lacking vegetation, Jockey’s Ridge is the largest active sand dune in the eastern United States. The desert-like conditions can be quite severe.

“The winds blow from the northeast during the winter and from the southwest during the summer, so the sand is constantly blown back and forth, preventing it from blowing away entirely.” – Robin Hallac

Extra Measure

Defy the universal
Categorize and label
Irresistible compulsion

Self integration into a geometrical moment establishes a close personal relationship to qualitative change. Real time is present.

“For current purposes only those things which exist at the present moment — now — really exist at all; and the only qualities which these things really possess are the qualities that they possess now.” – E. J. Lowe

Aggregate Influences

Causal laws
Rational explanation
Universal particulars

Explaining phenomena is difficult when understanding is enclosed within the system of examination. Individual components contribute to an integrated whole in cognitive organizational schemes formulated to characterize existence.

“Metaphysics’ central concern is with the fundamental structure of reality as a whole.” – E. J. Lowe

Shifting Sands

Time passes
As it happens
Transfiguration

Sand drift variation emphasizes that somethings change rapidly. Associated unpredictably makes planning difficult even when accounting for instability. The way things are is not the way things will be.

“Time takes it all, whether you want it to or not.” – Stephen King

Intricate Complexity

Various interactions
Component emergence
Layer entanglement

Appearance convolution packs into a small two-dimensional space on an urban excursion. Sidewalk windows are an organizing instrument nourishing an inquiring mind.

“Abandon the urge to simplify everything, to look for formulas and easy answers, and to begin to think multidimensionally, to glory in the mystery and paradoxes of life, not to be dismayed by the multitude of causes and consequences that are inherent in each experience — to appreciate the fact that life is complex.” – M. Scott Peck

Lone Cloud

Contested landscape
Past slipping out
Histories bodies

Reader of dreams, make it a day that never ends.

“I am going down / Into the water / Where there are no stars.” – Jerry Lonecloud

Pamlico Sound

Secluded beach
Gentle currents
Saltwater lagoon

Many miles of open water stretch between the Outer Banks barrier islands and the mainland, causing the Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano on his 1524 voyage to mistake the Sound for the Pacific Ocean.

“A soundside experience differs from the ocean in wave action, water depths and currents.” – Molly Harrison

Sand Shadows

Wind transport
Obstacle forming
Geomorphology

The processes of wind erosion and granular particle material deposition on the coastal shoreline forms a complex ubiquitous terrain. Humankind desires to modify existence in an effort to conquer everything.

“Human Hubris is almost universal. There’s this perennial desire to control.” – James Rodger Fleming

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