Resonant Histories
Fracture lines map not as chaos but as networks echoing stress and repair—a palimpsest of past actions imprinted on the object itself. Memories aren’t stored as static data, however; they trace themselves through repeated adjustments to what defines its form, each restoration subtly changing how it interacts with pressure and force. As such, the bowl embodies a space constructed from chance encounters rather than possessing an inherent solidity. Recognizing this resonant influence clarifies that wholeness isn't about unbrokenness, but dynamic integration.