A Small Object, Reconstructed

A digital reconstruction — memory translated into spatial form.

The object appears again — not as it was, but as a surface of translation. A reconstruction always reveals something new, something the original never showed but always suggested.

Looking at the mesh, each vertex feels like a residue of touch. The smoothing, the slight imprecision, the softened edges — they echo physical wear. Digitization doesn’t erase material memory; it reshapes it.

A model is not a copy — it is a continuation in another medium.

Turning the object in the browser feels different from holding it, yet the gesture is familiar. Rotation becomes a form of attention. The model invites a slower kind of looking, a pause, a reconsideration of detail.