Wedge and Bloom
Discarded pairings demonstrate a surprising persistence of influence; arrangements actively dismantled don't erase their history, instead echoing the original intention as faint distortions throughout the collection. This highlights how decisions aren’t neutral additions but create an uneven ethical landscape where exclusions bear weight and propagate through time—as Nietzsche observed with genealogy, even what is *not* chosen leaves its mark. The resulting network subtly guides subsequent placements, hinting at a deeper resonance between items born from avoidance.