This paper examines readability without representation within a non-modal structural framework. Readability is not treated as interpretation, semantic access, symbolic decoding, or cognitive recognition. Representation is not treated as the origin of readability, nor as the condition that produces readable structure. The text argues that readability remains structurally maintained without representational stabilization. Representation does not produce readability. Readable maintenance is the structural condition for representational stabilization. Readability is not generated through meaning, causality, temporality, or subject-dependent mediation. Relation is not treated as primitive or foundational, but as fixed within constrained readability. This paper develops an interface layer between readable fixation and representational systems without reducing readability to semantics, cognition, or information processing. This paper is part of the Interface Layer within Kasei-Theory.
Juza Minamikata (Tue,) studied this question.