Perceptinal Screen #11 Beyond Crack & Bokeh

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This work examines the act of seeing through rupture. A fractured glass pattern overlays a field of diffused light, where rainbow arcs and subtle textures emerge at the edge of perception. The crack is not a wound but a filter — reshaping vision through structural interference.

Light is revealed, not in spite of the break, but because of it. The work suggests that perception is rarely direct; it is mediated by what stands between — fracture, memory, atmosphere. As part of the Perceptual Screen Series, this piece reflects on how clarity can arrive through disruption.