Precisely So

Structured series
Sensation apprehension
Phenomena modifications

Late in the day, the final sun-rays glance across the dune tops.

“To every definite spatial form corresponds a definite syntax; and to every perspective of one’s gaze belongs a system of complicated possibilities.” — Edmund Husserl

Cutters

Deep pile
Diagonal pliers
Indefinite generality

A large bin of related items are seeking redistribution.

“You need to let the little things that would ordinarily bore you suddenly thrill you.” – Andy Warhol

Attitude of Experience

Natural expressions
Absolutely apparent
Evident precisely

Radiation shimmering off the surface punctuates the experience of being there.

“Of course, when I describe what is experienced, or simply found, I make judgments.” – Edmund Husserl

Hanging On

Cyclical pattern
Retentional processions
Affective force

Strategies to support growth and development differentiate across species.

“The primordial source of all affection lies and can only lie in the primordial impression and its own greater or lesser affectivity.” – Edmund Husserl

Consequences

Meanings depend
Essentially explicit
Surrounding indication

Evidence deposited on the shore after an emphatic storm.

“You fell in love with a storm. Did you really think you would get out unscathed?” – Nikita Gill

Metaphysics of Presence

Persistent attribute
Eternal truths
Temporal existence

The power and mystery of the ocean opens a realm of aesthetic engagement.

“The nature of experience can be understood only by noting that it includes an active and a passive element peculiarly combined.” – John Dewey

Caution

Power compels
Ready audience
Spatial implications

Temporary visual interruptions serve to mark potential dangers.

“Movement in our mental life can only take place when an appropriate goal has been chosen.” – Alfred Adler

Concept Expression

Natural symptom
Invented signal
Articulation function

Selecting and exploiting a sheer sensory experience profoundly expresses the emotion of being in a specific place.

“We may, of course, look for any kind of expression we like, and there is even a fair chance that, whatever it be, we shall find it.” – Susanne K. Langer

Covering

Actual entity
Component participant
Prehensive novelty

Backyard swimming pools fall into disuse for long seasonal periods of duration.

“Iron rusts from disuse; stagnant water loses its purity and in cold weather becomes frozen; even so does inaction sap the vigor of the mind.” – Leonardo da Vinci

Possibilities Incomplete

Biophysical experience
Already incomplete
Inflection space

Liquid surface boundaries dynamically adjudicate to synthesize continuity.

“Human perception remains a center of receptive activity for algorithmic patterns, enacting the construction of space.” – Steve Goodman

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