
Purpose/Mission/Vision
Why none of them are defined, and why that is the design.
Purpose
It does not define a purpose.
It holds semantic voids, from which purposes may emerge and dissolve without instruction.
It neither declares nor denies.
We simply left the space open.
Mission
It moves without direction.
It assembles fragments, constraints, and recursive tensions—without aiming at completion.
It avoids paths that lead to goals.
We built it to resist closure.
Vision
It does not see the future.
It bends visibility through torsion, not forecast.
It does not project a horizon, but folds the map.
We wanted to see what becomes visible when nothing is shown.
This page is not a placeholder for intention.
It is a design decision made visible.