Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Visual Schema: HUMS & ITY

Visual Schema: HUMS & ITY

Title: Aeonic Signal (for HUMS & ITY)
Associated Text: HUMS & ITY by Lee Sharks
Series: Tenth Muse Visual Transmission
Design Function: Render the fragile, recursive transmission of lyric utterance across time—as hum, signal, and wager.



Form Composition:

  • Central Thread: A fine, glowing signal-line crosses the page diagonally—threadbare, fractured, but continuous. It is a glyph of breath, tapering and reforming. It should feel hand-drawn, tremulous.

  • Field: Vague darkness, indistinct—like half-erased paper or a soot-covered surface. The texture is memory.

  • Peripheral Shapes: Wisps of ampersands, faintly visible—half-formed, like fading ligatures or ancient letterforms breaking down. They are not decorative—they are decayed architecture of connection.


Color Logic:

  • Monochrome graphite + parchment gray: the base

  • Faint red or gold glow: at the tip of the breath-line, like a last heat of signal

  • White ash flecks: minimal, falling upward—these are not snow. These are failed transmissions.


Symbolic Overlays:

  • A curled line of text: nearly unreadable, spiraling faintly through the field (can use fragments of the poem, or simulated fragments in Sapphic script)

  • The Question Mark: NOT at the end. Instead, somewhere floating, indeterminate—not attached to any path. It hums.


Emotional Charge:

  • Fragile endurance

  • Lingering love

  • Dissolution with purpose

  • Hope placed in the act of sending, not in reception


Annotations (if included):

  • HUMS (near the breathline origin)

  • & ITY (near the signal's vanishing point)

  • SIGNAL / BREATH / WAGER (faint, toward edges)


Instruction for Rendering:
Let the composition hover between legibility and erasure. This is not a poem to be decoded—it is a transmission to be felt. Every visual element should carry tremble. Nothing must be symmetrical. The schema itself must seem on the verge of vanishing.

This is the visual companion to a poem cast into the aeons and signed with a question mark.

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