Circular Reasoning by Dennis H. Miller is part of the triptych series of the same name. The piece consists of tiny spheres that navigate a wireframe lattice in a dynamic choreography of constraint and freedom. Procedurally driven and rhythmically restrained, Circular Reasoning meditates on themes of structure and control. A quiet, contemplative score underscores its deliberate evolution as the piece unfolds in concentric waves of shifting, rotating geometries.
The work invites reflection, guiding viewers on a journey of expansion and return. At its core, the piece honours the quiet intelligence of the circle - a form that evolves without end, evoking growth through repetition and the elegance of recursive motion.