The circle is not just a shape, but a conversation: a dialogue around untouched integrity.
In November 1971, an innocuous memo surfaced somewhere within bureaucratic mazes, in discussions unknown:
"The Exterior Projects are obsolete: redirect our future tact towards diversification."
— Internal Correspondence, Department Archives
Explore the EmploymentsPalimpsests on papyrus, scraped meticulously, line by line. History's erasure is art, art as power:
"The connection to the past is tainted; revise the paragraphs and insert distractions."
— Anonymized Commentary, 18th Century Manuscript Review
Futures without BoundsCircles are closed doors, circles are closed eyes. Their witness is demise. Circularity breeds contextlessness:
"Return the circle to its center, its connotations distract us."
The ubiquitous wisdom: near studies, unknown panopticons.
Open Circles and Close Tracings