Neural Silt Network
Cold mud clings to the jagged edges of the scattered teacup, filling the fissures where porcelain once met seamless glaze. Thin filaments of light weave through these silted layers, threading together disparate points like a mycelial mat beneath decaying wood. This network reveals that presence is found not in an original wholeness, but in the electric tension between severed nodes. In this quiet arrangement of shards, the gaps themselves become the architecture of what remains.