Logic dressed in inflated form
In the collision between form and meaning, we discover that logic is not the absence of beauty but its highest expression. Every curve is a proof. Every surface catching light is an equation solved. The Japanese word 論理 — ronri, meaning logic — hides within itself the potential for the irrational, the impossible. Here, mathematical perfection becomes tactile, inflatable, almost edible geometry. Beauty is the mathematics we forgot we were learning.