(c) Light & Composition UniversityThe Geometry of Sustenance
There is a quiet geometry to the way we feed ourselves. We often think of nourishment as a solitary act of consumption, a fuel for the engine of the day, yet it is deeply rooted in the architecture of the collective. Consider the way things…

The Architecture of Thirst
We often mistake endurance for a lack of feeling, assuming that to survive the heat is to become as hardened as the ground itself. But look closer at the spine, the rib, the hidden fold of a leaf. There is a secret language written in the way…
(c) Light & Composition UniversityThe Weight of Quiet Companionship
Epictetus once remarked that we are like travelers on a ship; we may choose our seat, but we do not choose the destination or the weather we encounter along the way. We often mistake our own restlessness for the world’s necessity, believing…
