
An experience centered on the tension created by the inversion of geometric polarity within a dome, where the boundary between interior and exterior blurs into a void of shifting light and shadow. Thi
Remove the "scattered field" composition and all secondary elements; present the External Concave Flux primitive alone, magnified, and absolute in the void, so it is the only subject and specimen in the scene. A fluid landscape unfolds, reshaping with each breath into an ethereal geometric organism. The scene is characterized by an **External Concave Flux** primitive, manifested as a vast, undulating membrane of jelly-vitreous texture, suspended within a featureless void. This form, set against a neutral black background, embodies a state of timeless transformation; its translucent surface glows with bioluminescent streaks that ebb and flow like moonlit sea glass. The nature of the flux is such that the structure appears both robust and ephemeral, continually folding and spawning iridescent microfractures—a constant visual dialogue between solidity and delicacy. **COMPOSITION: SCATTERED FIELD** Adopting a democratic compositional strategy, the image disperses numerous small elements across the frame to articulate a dynamic constellation — a swarm or a field — rather than focusing on a single dominant object. The primary membrane floats asymmetrically at one of the left-side power-point intersections in the frame, while lighter, smaller bioluminescent tendrils and fragments echo across the remaining space, balancing the visual weight and drawing the viewer's gaze throughout the scene. The presence of a Möbius-like fold embedded in the membrane adds a layer of paradox, inviting a sense of unresolved visual tension. **LIGHT ARCHITECTURE:** A single point light source positioned at the bottom edge casts a complex neon glow, revealing the curvature of the membrane through the interplay of shadow and light. This light source wraps around the surface, accentuating the smooth yet intricate forms, while the bioluminescent streaks within the membrane shift in color temperature from electric blue to teal and cyan, creating a pulsating rhythm that suggests life and motion. L