Cubism Fragments [SRAI]
Play and interact with visually unique and modern digital experiments from Sonic Radiation
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In a field of black and shifting gray, cut into angular shards the way cubism refuses a single fixed vantage - every plane its own fragment of light, none quite agreeing with its neighbors. But nothing here is truly separate. The whole surface behaves like skin stretched taut, or the membrane of still water an instant before it's touched: wherever attention lands, the nearby fragments lean and twist toward it, as if pulled by something felt rather than seen, while the pieces further out hold their ground, indifferent. There's a quiet elasticity to it - tension building, then releasing, always returning to rest, never breaking. It suggests a structure that is rigid and fluid at once: fractured like glass, yet responsive like flesh. The interaction isn't a mechanism to operate but a disturbance to make - closer to pressing a finger into sand or watching a ripple bend a reflection than to clicking a switch. Presence itself becomes the force that shapes the piece, and the piece answers not with an answer but with a gesture - a lean, a stretch, a soft give - before settling back into its fractured stillness. It's cubism reimagined as something alive: perspective not just broken, but breathing.
