Treep
on Alignment

Reality is not singular.
It is the result of continuous selection.
What appears as stability is often a saturated delirium of a desaturated reality, a moment where one configuration overwhelms all others.
At any given instant, multiple structures coexist.
Perception isolates one and renders it visible.
The unselected remains latent – structurally present, yet unilluminated.
Occasionally, alignment intensifies this selection.
Light, position, and attention synchronize.
A hidden order surfaces.
The event is irreproducible.
Once the alignment shifts, the structure dissolves.
Treep documents that threshold – the temporary exposure of reality’s underlying architecture.
The Zine





