Dimensional Membrane II
Dimensional Membrane II presents the same fundamental structure as the first work: a dimensional membrane that separates the three-dimensional world from higher dimensions while filtering what can appear on this side. The function of the membrane remains unchanged—it permits perception but restricts passage, requiring transformation rather than physical movement to cross.
What distinguishes this work is the presence of muted areas within the membrane. These subdued zones represent regions where certain forms of existence from higher dimensions can only barely pass through. They suggest phenomena that are too distant, too subtle, or too advanced to fully translate into three-dimensional perception. Some elements originate not from adjacent dimensions, but from much higher ones, such as transitions between the third and sixth dimensions, resulting in weakened or incomplete manifestation.
This work focuses on limitation within transmission: not everything from higher dimensions arrives with equal clarity. It records the uneven permeability of the membrane and the hierarchy of dimensional distance, revealing how presence diminishes as origin moves further beyond the current dimension.