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Cluster and the plane of immanence.

In Clusters, the investigation shifts from singular experience to coexistence among multiple units.

Unlike Immanence, where color isolates a single trajectory, here it distributes attention among different nuclei.
Weaves organize into distinct groups, each identified by a color, making their presence visible within a shared field.

The work approaches an ecology of differences: autonomous units that affect one another without merging.
The focus moves away from a single “life” and operates on the plane where multiple existences coexist.
Relationships between groups — proximity, overlap, separation — become central to the reading.

The structure is relational: each element exists through the connections it establishes, within a plane of immanence.
The use of passe-partout indicates that what we see is only a fragment of something larger.
A network of constantly shifting relations.

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