Light as Structure describes practices where light operates as a formative force rather than illumination.
Form is articulated, stabilized, or dissolved through light itself, allowing perception to be shaped without material mass.
Body as Measure describes practices calibrated to human scale, movement, or physical presence.
Proportion is felt through orientation, reach, or duration, grounding structure in embodied experience rather than visual abstraction alone.
Boundary as Event describes practices where limits operate as active zones rather than fixed edges.
Across disciplines, structure concentrates at points of transition—where form thins, overlaps, or nearly disappears.
Meaning emerges through contact, separation, and passage.