Blackwork Three Structural Grammar – Core Systems

System 1 — Interlocking System(BW-018)

✦ Core Logic: dual-direction diagonal pairing
✦ Structure: local unit formation(◇)
✦ Behavior: path completion through opposition

Essence: "Two complementary directions → forming a unit"

System 2 — Radial System(BW-023)

✦ Core Logic: center-driven expansion
✦ Structure: modular radial units
✦ Behavior: outward propagation + symmetric return

Essence: "Center → Outward Expansion → Recycling"

System 3 — Layered Lattice System(BW-034)

✦ Core Logic: sequential layer stacking
✦ Structure: interlocking lattice grid
✦ Behavior: multi-layer composition → 3D illusion

Essentially: "Layer upon layer → creates a sense of space"

The essential differences between the three systems

systemstarting pointPath logicStructural FormationTension behavior
Interlockingedge to edgeOpposite pairingUnit generationLocal stability
RadialcenterRadiation / RecoveryExpansion SystemCentral control
LayeringsequenceLayered stackingGrid structureHierarchical distribution

Not three types, but rather:three generation mechanisms

✦  Interlocking: Constraint-based generation (Constraint: Must be aligned with another line)
✦  Radial: Center-driven generation (Control point: center)
✦  Layered: Sequential construction (time series: A → B → C)


Blackwork Three core system overview

"Evolution Diagram of Generation Mechanism"

 Left → Right = Structural Evolution

✦ Interlocking → Local generation
✦ Radial → System Expansion
✦ Layered → Structure stacking

The middle arrow (very important)

Representation: Local → Global → Structural

Blackwork Structural Grammar – Core Systems

Interlocking BW-018 Pairing Mechanism Dual-direction paths Local unit formation Radial BW-023 Center-driven system Expansion + return Symmetric propagation Layered BW-034 Sequential construction Layer accumulation 3D lattice emergence Generative Mechanisms: Pairing → Expansion → Layering

Three systems + tension field

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