Artefacts
Artefacts are not content.
They are residues.
During early observation of Subject Zero, some patterns appeared before language could hold them.
In those moments, expression arrived first.
Meaning followed later.
Music, poems, visual work, and experimental formats carried distinctions that had not yet been named.
These artefacts remain part of the record.
They are not instructions.
Recorded Artefacts
Artefacts can be engaged directly.
They do not require explanation.
Where possible, distinctions later move into language.
Language remains the primary interface.
