This one turns toward the idea of boundaries—not as barriers, but as generative edges where relation becomes visible:
TOPO:
I like to know where things start and stop.
Clear lines, clean forms.
RHEO:
And yet, most beginnings are smudged.
Most endings echo.
TOPO:
So the boundary is not a wall?
RHEO:
No.
It’s a zone of encounter.
A liminal space where difference meets relation.
TOPO:
Then identity isn’t what’s inside the line—
but what happens at the edge?
RHEO:
Exactly.
We become who we are at the seam,
where the self meets the world.
TOPO:
So boundaries are not limits.
They are sites of becoming.
RHEO & TOPO:
A boundary is not where relation ends—
but where it begins to take form.
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