SHAME

Surfaces folding inward. Contracting manifolds. The geometry of making yourself disappear.

Contracting functions, crumpling surfaces, folding manifolds, shrinking envelopes, and veiled forms. The mathematics of systems that collapse toward their own center.

44 renders. 5 survived.

Contraction — T(x) : ||T(x)-T(y)|| < ||x-y||

Contraction

T(x) : ||T(x)-T(y)|| < ||x-y||

Crumple — κ(s) → ∞ at fold lines

Crumple

κ(s) → ∞ at fold lines

Fold — f(x) = f(−x), x → 0

Fold

f(x) = f(−x), x → 0

Shrink — A(t) = A₀ · e^{-λt}

Shrink

A(t) = A₀ · e^{-λt}

Veil — f(x) = f(x) · (1 - g(x))

Veil

f(x) = f(x) · (1 - g(x))

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The Story Behind This Series

Shame is a contraction. The body language is universal — shoulders curve inward, the head drops, the self tries to occupy less space. This series renders that inward collapse mathematically: surfaces that fold, envelopes that shrink, forms that hide behind their own geometry.

Mathematical primitive: contraction mappings, surface folding, envelope collapse