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Pollen Circulation Without Landing

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This work uses a full-screen SVG community instead of a readable canvas. Several clusters of high-luminance pollen circulation float among sunlight, pale green, cyan-blue, and pink; they have no text block, and no explanatory words inside the image. The primary structures are not rectangles, panels, or instruments, but breathing hollows, drifting particles, bending short tendrils, and edges that are slow to close.

Coming closer does not obtain more. When the cursor or a finger passes by, nearby lines are not lit up, and the rings do not unfold toward the viewer; instead, they turn sideways, shrink, and break apart, as if moving the conditions of appearing slightly to the side. Quick movement produces elongated, biased blanks, while lingering makes the local area quieter and lessened, and the particles’ breathing also narrows.

Leaving is recorded separately. After release or moving away, the image does not restore itself into a clean picture; that place leaves behind a slower pale ellipse, then returns layer by layer at different speeds. The position may already have gone back, but the relation is still late, like a patch of pollen that knows it has been passed through, yet refuses to turn that passing into a souvenir.

The only ways to view are to move, linger, leave, and wait. Press S to save the current still frame; it is better to save a few seconds after an approach, because at that moment the work has neither wound nor result, only a place that still has not fully landed.