Staggered Emanations takes the idea of lines springing from a single source and refines it to avoid excessive overlap at their origin. Instead of converging precisely on the same point, the lines start near a randomly chosen ‘centre,’ each offset slightly from one another. This reflects how even when identities or ideas share a common root, subtle differences in vantage or starting conditions can lead to a richer, more varied outcome. As each line bounces off boundaries, they accentuate their uniqueness, revealing how slight initial offsets lead to increasingly individual paths over time.
