One-over-F Fluctuation

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This work depicts a dimensional membrane and the higher-dimensional world that appears beyond it. In the higher-dimensional realm, light does not maintain a fixed form or intensity. Instead, it continually fluctuates, remaining neither overly ordered nor chaotic. This state, known as one-over-f fluctuation, is associated with a sense of comfort perceived by humans.

The light spread across the surface of the image changes smoothly while preserving its overall balance, never becoming completely static. Variations in brightness, soft transitions, and slight deviations in color emerge as visible traces of fluctuation passing through the dimensional membrane.

These visual shifts do not function as symbols or narratives. Rather, they present the condition of light as it exists in the higher-dimensional world. The work records the fluctuating state of higher-dimensional light as it becomes perceptible through the dimensional membrane, allowing the viewer to experience its stability and motion simultaneously.