In-Between Space
German: Zwischenraum
Common meaning:
The space between things; a gap or distance
Clear meaning:
The structural place where separation becomes visible—not emptiness, but the field where connection becomes possible.
The in-between space is not a void—
it is form that has not yet solidified.
It holds potential—
not as lack,
but as an open invitation.
Structurally, the in-between
is not a gap—
but the space where relation arises,
appearing only
when nothing is forced.
The in-between is not what
separates—
it is what
makes connection possible.