The Aurethion Framework presents a structured visual modelling system for examining geometric progression through a sequence of graphite-rendered plates (S1–S7). Each plate represents a discrete structural state, including origin, distortion, instability, reorganisation, transmission, correction, and alignment. The framework is constructed using axis-based radial geometry combined with controlled variation in line density and spatial organisation. This approach enables the visual encoding of transitions between ordered and disrupted system conditions within a consistent geometric field. This unified publication integrates the primary research paper and its associated plate system into a single, fixed authored record. All plates are original graphite constructions and form part of a coherent sequence modelling structural transformation. The work contributes to interdisciplinary discussions across geometry, visual modelling, and symbolic representation. This work is issued as a fixed authored record. Record precedes interpretation.Observation precedes response.
Nicole Ziccardi (Fri,) studied this question.