interim

The Interim is often imagined as a passage between certainties. Here, it appears instead as a place of attention: a state in which transience becomes visible to itself. What emerges is not the promise of permanence, but the possibility of being fully present within change. The lagoon offers a conceptual ground for this inquiry. Its form is continually shaped and reshaped by forces that prevent any final definition. It exists through transformation, yet this transformation is not chaotic; it unfolds through a dynamic balance of competing movements.