Fields of Deconstruction / Part II

Using Derrida's Deconstruction in Fields of Image Transformation

Upload an image or use the default figure. Move the mouse to activate each field and observe how the image transforms. Adjust Colour and Curve to modulate intensity and structure. Click to freeze a state, download it, and repeat.

Each field corresponds to a key operation in Derrida’s thinking: Deconstruction shows how a structure is never stable but continuously undone from within; Trace reveals that every form carries residues of what has been and what is absent; Displacement shifts elements from their assumed positions, undoing fixed relations; Différance demonstrates that meaning is never complete, but always deferred and differing over time. The image is not simply altered—it is exposed as a process rather than a fixed identity.

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