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Laborynth

Laborynth

Laborynth

Laborynth is part of the MetaMathics geometric morphologies range: a Localisation Object concerned with passage, delay, return and recognisable continuity. Unlike a maze, it does not principally invite the observer to solve a problem of choice; it presents a single governed path whose difficulty lies in remaining with the line. The object treats movement as a constitutional condition: not the decoration of space, but the means by which space becomes legible. Its square boundary holds the route as a field of constraint, while the uninterrupted black form becomes both path and inscription — a glyph of traversal, hesitation and recurrence. Whether read as drawing, architecture, trace or ritual plan, the work asks how orientation is preserved when meaning is no longer given by symbol, but by the disciplined continuity of movement itself.

It comes published alongside Plog 2, the second entry in the Plog (Personal/Public Observation Log) series: www.dottheory.co.uk/paper/plog-n2

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