…transition… (2025) by Lina Pigadioti presents a constellation of experiential dislocation. The work generates an ongoing transit mode, cultivating a form of affective duration. The artist activates revolving planes as sensorial triggers. These devices prompt a disruption of situational intelligibility. Waxed threads, monotypic reliefs, archival surfaces, paper scarred by use and small memory tokens compose a network of lived detail. Each indexes a moment situated between recollection and encounter. Drawings, inscriptions, ephemeral documents and symbolic remnants hold emotive density channelling an encounter through procedural invocation and material intimacy. The used materials are slowly integrated into the visual consciousness of the viewer. It is the moment when “becoming” (gignesthai) in Platonic thought is understood as something unstable, yet discernible and contrasted with “being” (einai), the permanent and intelligible. The visitor inhabits a domain where perceptual shifts pronounce this philosophical continuum. The installation allows the ephemeral to take on substance. A receptive momentum is induced, drawing the viewer into an introspective circuit and operating as an asymmetric sensescape. The reflective planes become an atmospheric conduit, modulating how the visitor processes presence through proximity. Pigadioti formulates an introspective tonality with memory radiating and the duration thickening without resolution.