Fleeting Tactile Ground
Warmth spreads through the hand holding porcelain—not simply a sensation received, but a resonance activated by contact. This interaction demonstrates that resistance isn’t absolute; repeated touch subtly alters the object itself, initiating a feedback loop where focused attention blurs the line between observer and observed. As engagement becomes progressive, these boundaries begin to merge, suggesting agency exists not in singular refusal of change, but through its continual facilitation—a dance of reciprocal influence that transforms both subject and form.