Arc

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Layer: A

Vector 1

Type: structure Relation: curve

Vector 2

Type: transformation Relation: trajectory

Vector 3

Type: position Relation: span

Description

Arc functions as a structural form that expresses movement through curvature rather than linearity. It represents a trajectory shaped by tension, force, or intention, revealing how paths bend in response to constraints or goals. Arc creates continuity between points while introducing variation, allowing transitions to unfold gradually rather than abruptly. It becomes a spatial narrative, mapping how direction evolves over time. As a structural element, arc defines boundaries, frames perspectives, and organizes flow. It also embodies the principle of span, bridging distances while maintaining graceful tension. Arc highlights the dynamic interplay between origin and destination, showing how meaning emerges through the shape of movement rather than its endpoints.

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structure curve

transformation trajectory

position span