The Line We Draw

The project explores the line as a fundamental element of structure. The line functions as a principle of spatial organization through which boundaries, relationships, and configurations within a system are formed.

In itself, the line remains an abstraction. It gains force only at the moment when it is recognized as real and begins to determine possible directions of action. At this point, the line becomes a boundary.

Lines that emerge in social, political, cultural, or psychological contexts form the invisible architecture of the environment. By recognizing these lines, people transform them into boundaries that begin to regulate relationships, distribute positions, and define the configuration of the system.

Within this context, the boundary is understood as a dynamic point of tension. It is precisely at such points that the capacity of a structure to change and redefine its configurations becomes visible.

The project combines a minimalist visual language with an exploration of systemic principles, viewing the line as a point of tension around which transformation and structural reorganization occur.