Rule-Based Freedom describes practices where constraint generates variation.
Systems, limits, or instructions create conditions under which form emerges, allowing freedom to arise through adherence rather than expression.

Serial Difference describes practices that use repetition to register variation. Meaning emerges through comparison across instances, where subtle shifts accumulate rather than resolve into a singular form.
ART–OTH–ASA
Ruth Asawa
Suspension as structure
Suspension as structure
Spatial Construction
Suspension as structure

Space as Drawing describes practices that organize space through line, interval, or placement rather than mass. Structure is articulated by framing and positioning, allowing space itself to register as an active element.