U2_Positions through triangulating(studio_trace)

When writing becomes motion.

After exploring mechanical repetition through letterpress, I turned my attention to the act of making. In this experiment, I tracked the physical movement of my hand while operating the letterpress machine — focusing not on what was printed, but on how it was made.

Using motion-tracking tools, I visualised the trajectory of a single gesture: the wrist’s path across the press bed. What emerged was a line — continuous, imperfect, full of tremors and rhythm. It was a way to see language not as code, but as movement.

This moment marked my shift from mechanical repetition to embodied gestures.