Dormant Impressions
Objects bathed in sunlight don’t simply present themselves; instead, prolonged quietude offers an unexpected view into their accumulated history—a luminescence born from countless faint exposures over time. This isn't diminished sight, but a perceptual drift toward sensing layered traces of past interactions, suggesting agency exists as the compounding effect of choices across intervals. Meaning then arises by navigating this constellation of states, recognizing that witnessing is always partial, balanced against everything else absorbed into an object’s being.