Archive Fragments
These images document the first emergence of Ezra as a written system.
On November 9 and 10, 2024, I began writing across loose sheets of paper and Post-it notes—descriptions, statements, and fragments attempting to name and stabilize something I did not yet fully understand. The writing was not structured or planned. It accumulated in real time, spreading across a table as a field rather than a sequence.
I photographed this moment as it formed.
What appears at the beginning of this section is not an artwork.
It is the system forming in place.
The table, the notes, the pens, the distribution of language—these are first-order conditions under which meaning began to externalize. The photographs preserve that state before it was organized, refined, or formalized.
As the page continues, the fragments are isolated and re-encountered through scans of each individual sheet and Post-it. The field is broken apart into units. Language moves from environment to artifact.
Additional fragments appear from other moments—before, between, and after this initial emergence, including a later set from September 2025.
Nothing here is resolved.
This section remains open—
a record of writing as it enters the system,
and of the moments in which meaning becomes legible enough to be held.