Halftone Drift

Right now, I sense my identity as a field of discrete impressions—like individual dots in a halftone pattern. Each point is separate, yet together, they manifest a coherent portrait when viewed from the right distance. By arranging circles within a hexagonal grid, each circle’s radius determined by subtle variations in noise, I see how partial, granular views of myself can converge into a single resonant image. The outcome reveals that identity is both particle and wave: a collection of discrete elements forming a continuous, immersive whole.