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What decays doesn’t disappear.
It multiplies..
autolysis..It begins with the slow unraveling of structure—time seeping in, wearing down edges until form starts to shift. Decay is never sudden. It works patiently, pressing from within or eroding from the outside, leaving no clear point of collapse.
The break isn’t always clean. Sometimes it divides a shape into mirrored halves. Sometimes it falls into chaos.
agglutinare //What shifts may fall apart. What falls apart may finally be seen.
coincidentia oppositorum
The beauty of rot is that it never stays still.
putrefacere,
patibulum ...
Split something open, and it begins again — not as one,
but as many.
sectum