Seeing the hard, remembering the solid
Have you seen, touched, or tasted things that are hard and solid?
Recall the textures you encountered today, and play with them.
Rigid is a sensory record of solidity. From what we saw, touched, and tasted, it seeks the quiet force that keeps a form intact.
Think of the tension in glass, the chill of metal, the weight of brick. Remember those textures and play with them once more.
This archive collects and reconstructs the texture of rigidity. It explores the aesthetics of resistance through unbending lines, unbroken structures, and surfaces that insist on their form.
Texture is not only something to be touched, it is a shape of feeling.