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The fourth stage of conscious action. Form has actual depth and is not an illusion. The image that was once strictly limited to being realized through manipulations of a medium on a superficial level, is now an image that is one and the same with the surface - the image alters as it is viewed from different perspectives. Although a form is distinct and separate (as with shape) and has actual depth, it is not more than what can be seen form one angle. Despite the freedom of multiple perspectives, however, there remains a limited sense of process, density, context, inherent qualities, or evidence of the environment.

In this website, form refers to sculptures. Any evidence of process or relativity to other artwork is limited to how it is realized in this specific, and individual, representation. Images are realized in the material and static form of an object. There is object-specific and moment-specific evidence of processes and contexts as it best reflects the intention of the image.