RETROSPECTIVE FUTURE
Mondrian Overloop
A Mondrian composition doesn't break - it overflows. The primary colors hold their geometry, but the grid itself has lost control of its own edges. Hexagonal cells multiply outward, collapsing into sharp artifacts where order refuses to end cleanly.
Red. Yellow. Blue. Black. The language of Mondrian - but spoken by a machine that forgot how to stop.
Overloop - Dutch for both overflow and transition. The title carries both meanings intentionally. This is not destruction. This is the moment a rigid system encounters its own boundary and keeps going.
Technique: Generative glitch · hexagonal decomposition · structural overflow
Reference: Piet Mondrian, Composition II in Red, Blue, and Yellow (1930)
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