Quiet Boundaries
Sunlight filtering through berry bushes prompts a recognition of gardeners’ responses not only to natural conditions, but also to the unspoken rules defined by shared boundaries. This interplay cultivates a complex landscape built on preference and necessity—a topography where growth follows overlapping paths rather than strict design. Like Deleuze and Guattari described, causality becomes less about direct origins and more a network of influence; observing these continuous adjustments provides an understanding of how collective form emerges from individual actions.