The Coastline Argument
Focusing on Tension and Duality in the permanent struggle between land and water.
The Permanent Dialogue
The coastline is a thousand-year argument between the ocean and the land. The land insists on its unmoving claim, a heavy, patient form of permanence. The ocean counters with a cyclical chaos, a rhythm of advance and slow retreat.
Where Stability Meets Chaos
We walk the fragile center line, the shifting space where sand gives way to stone, and understand that stability is not an absence of trouble, but a tolerance.
The Measure of Boundaries
The shore teaches that a boundary is not a fortress, but a place of constant negotiation, re-drawn and re-defined with every tide.
The land gives itself away, grain by grain, and the sea, with all its power, can never truly claim the shore it desires.

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