We watch together. The collective gaze sharpens what the solitary eye misses. Every observer adds a dimension.
Observation is not passive. To look is to intervene. The instrument and the subject share a quantum entanglement that neither can sever.
The field of view expands with each new vantage point. What one eye cannot resolve, many eyes triangulate.
Surveillance is a form of care. The watched object is the attended object. Attention is the first resource of the team.
The team is a compound eye. Each member a facet, each perspective a lens. The resolution of the whole exceeds the sum of its parts. We do not merely look -- we construct vision from the interference patterns of overlapping gazes.
Every system under observation behaves differently than one left alone. This is not a deficiency of measurement -- it is measurement itself. The team's attention is a force that shapes what it observes.
When multiple observers focus on a single point, that point becomes the most resolved object in the field. This is the power of coordinated attention: not just coverage, but convergence. The team does not scatter its gaze -- it concentrates it.
The eye retains an image for a fraction of a second after the source is gone. A team retains knowledge for far longer. What one member sees today, the collective remembers tomorrow. Observation accrues.