Chapter 4 - "Solitary Transit"
Solitary Transit isolates the individual within infrastructures built for collective movement. Platforms, corridors, and passageways become spaces of suspension, where figures linger without interaction, enclosed by geometry and direction.
Movement slows, gestures contract, and proximity does not produce connection. The city appears vast and precise, while human presence registers as fragile and temporary.
This chapter reflects on transit not as progress, but as condition — a continuous state of being in-between, where solitude is not chosen, but structurally embedded.

Terminal Rest

Central Axis

Descending Lines

Between Directions

Crossing Time

Flow Of Barriers

Waiting Pulse

Reflected Transit

Transparent Distance

Passing Flow

Within The Flow

Terminal Harmony
Extended View

First Light

Tracks of Routine

Descending Light

Beneath The System

Threshold Of Light

Still Among Motion

Barriers Of Transit

Flow Of Becoming

Reflected Transit

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