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Prime Diagram

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An initiatory plate of concentric rings, vessels, and recursive geometry that sets the book into ceremonial motion without breaking the page surface.

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Bridge and engine folios that carry the manuscript from ascent into embodied operation, rupture, and disclosure.

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Prime Diagram

An illuminated operative manuscript plate centered on concentric rings, vessels, and recursive geometry arranged as an initiatory engine diagram.
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Prime Diagram

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