What does settling look like?
Particles fall through space, drifting on slight winds. They land where the ground catches them, stacking into layers — each arrival changing the landscape for the next. The oldest deposits sit deepest, compressed under everything that followed.
Different materials, different drift patterns, different moments — but all pulled by the same gravity. The strata record time.



After Trace (the marks left behind), now: what accumulates. No particle chooses where it rests. The landscape emerges from falling.