This work explores a condition in which space has not yet consolidated into a stable geometry. Drawing on ideas from Loop Quantum Gravity, it approaches spacetime as something that forms through interaction rather than existing as a fixed background. What is visible is a field of relations still negotiating its own structure.
The work is generated within a system governed by probabilistic constraints and relational thresholds. Connections appear and dissolve according to conditions of proximity and uncertainty, producing configurations that are neither fully chaotic nor fully ordered. Form is not prescribed, but emerges temporarily as the system searches for coherence.
By merging probabilistic reasoning rooted in physics with a philosophical reflection on becoming and relation, the work treats uncertainty not as noise, but as a productive state. What is revealed is not a representation of space, but a moment of transition: a phase in which multiple spatial possibilities coexist, and geometry has not yet chosen its final form.