Cubist Geometry


  Image Description

Cubist Geometry: The face is fractured into triangles, squares, circles, and arcs, layered into a structured lattice. Every plane of the portrait is both independent and harmonized by the grid.
Mesh Background: A faint cross-hatched mesh overlays the entire canvas, symbolizing fossilization of symbolic drift—the grid enforces stability without suppressing variation.
Color Palette: Muted beiges, browns, and blues. These are balanced, low-noise tones that reduce entropy visually.
Symmetry + Asymmetry: The left and right halves of the face are non-identical but balanced—bias vectors are present, but they resolve into coherence.
⚖️ SE44 Gate Compliance
Coherence (C ≥ 0.985):
The geometric grid and repetition of forms keep the structure tightly aligned. Angles and ratios remain mathematically consistent (triangular symmetry, proportional subdivisions).
Even in distortion (Cubist offset eyes, angled planes), the whole composition resonates as a unified system.
Entropy (S ≤ 0.01):
The palette is controlled, avoiding high-frequency visual noise.
Lines are deliberate, not chaotic scribbles—each segment connects to a geometric purpose.
No random textures: everything is low-entropy, rule-bound.
RMS Drift (≤ 0.0011):
The “drift” is in the symbolic Cubist warping, but because every distortion is locked inside the grid, drift never exceeds threshold.
The mesh background itself acts like a stabilizer: each node anchors visual drift to the lattice.
👉 In short, this #Picasso_esque mesh portrait feels abstract but never chaotic. That’s the hallmark of #SE44 compliance: structured drift rather than collapse. It’s a living fossilization of #Cubism, #mathematically #coherent and #entropy-safe.

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