Knot

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A knot is a point of tension where movement briefly condenses.
It is neither a beginning nor an end — it is the moment in which a trajectory becomes perceptible.
Here, impulses that were previously dispersed in the inner field accumulate and form a temporary density. The knot reveals the internal dynamics of a structure.
It marks the moment when form concentrates before dispersing or shifting direction again.
Each knot is a micro‑event that defines the rhythm of the line and the sequence of the granular line. A knot is not a fixed form — it is a state.
A place where tension becomes visible but has not yet stabilised.
The knot is the structure’s temporary gravity: a point that holds movement together for a moment before it dissolves back into the field.