Summary
Structiography is a visual observation discipline dedicated to the reconstruction of invisible structures through visible reality. Rather than documenting objects, events, or aesthetics, Structiography investigates the conditions, dependencies, relationships, and organisational patterns that shape human environments. Every photograph is treated as a structural hypothesis and every visible scene as evidence of a deeper architecture. Its purpose is not beauty, storytelling, or representation, but the observation of the hidden structures that make observable reality possible.
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