ARCH–MAT–KUM
Kengo Kuma (early)
Surface acting as spatial structure
Surface acting as spatial structure

Index

noun.

A discovery engine built on structure.
It brings forward artists and works through proportion, perception, and material clarity —
not market, medium, or trend.

It reveals the structure that connects works across disciplines.

In the Atlas

Non-Assertive Presence describes practices that resist dominance, spectacle, or directive force. Rather than commanding attention, the work integrates quietly into space, allowing perception to settle and unfold without coercion.

ART–SYS–FLA
Dan Flavin
Light as order
Light as order
Material Intelligence
Light as order

Perception as Interface describes practices that activate through viewing conditions rather than fixed form. Movement, distance, duration, and light alter what is perceived, making vision an active instrument rather than a passive receiver. Structure unfolds through attention over time rather than presenting itself all at once.

ART–SYS–LEW
Sol LeWitt
Idea as structure
Idea as structure
Spatial Construction
Idea as structure

Process as Form describes practices where method determines structure. Repetition, accumulation, or procedure becomes visible logic, allowing form to emerge through sustained action rather than compositional decision.