
Eternal 'now'. Stillness without effort. Duration without event. Form so still it embodies both past and infinite future simultaneously.
**ABSTRACT VISUAL EXPERIMENT PROMPT — "COLD RIM, INFINITE VAULT BEFORE MEANING" IMAGE #2 (DIVERGENT—TECHNICAL/MINIMAL, MULTI-BODY, MOIRÉ INTERFERENCE)** ══════════════════════════════════════ **PRIMITIVE(S): Off-Center Hemispheres, Infinitesimal Rims, and Overlapping Grids** ══════════════════════════════════════ **Visual Description:** The frame is dominated by **three monumental hemispherical vaults**, each differently scaled and powerfully off-center, arranged so their rims intersect and partially occlude each other in ambiguous, impossible space—no one hemisphere is whole, each is only perceptible through the razor-thin platinum edge where it slices the void. All three assume different field positions: one vault occupies the lower left quadrant and rises steeply, its cold rim nearly grazing the frame's bottom edge (the eye is placed *below* its base, invoking a planet-like mass hanging overhead); a smaller, more distant hemisphere hovers in the upper right, just kissing the picture plane, its rim a sliver of argent at the edge of presence; a third vault (the 'impossible' form) arcs obliquely across the midplane, cutting both others at acute angles, creating layered, contradictory readings of frontality and depth. All rim-edges are micro-beveled, platinum-bright, both separating and uniting the forms, with no shadow or thickness—pure topology, not architecture. ══════════════════════════════════════ **COMPOSITION: Multi-Body, Impossible Interactions, Moiré Intervention** ══════════════════════════════════════ **Layout:** Space is organized as a force-field of interactions: - Vaults overlap and intersect, but cast no occluding shadow—where one rim cuts another, a *luminous polarity* is created: a sliver-thin seam that glows a sharper white, intensifying the sense of spatial paradox (which rim is in front? Which recedes? Both readings oscillate.) - Along the lower left, the **primary point light** (single light source, precisely at the image