Shifting Thresholds
Objects, once deliberately grouped, began to resonate beyond their assigned places as curation ceased; these collections enacted an unexpected logic, amplifying inherent ambiguities and illustrating how memory itself is a process of continual decay and reformation—the physical act of preservation subtly altering what’s kept through resistance to entropy. This suggests control doesn't disappear but transforms into broader recursive relationships where the past actively shapes future arrangements, revealing agency within the accumulated whole rather than solely with its keepers.