FORM [fr. forme]

Form is the act of making the invisible observable.
This is made by producing a cast shadow on the wall of already made invisible matter in society.
Reality is made up of matter.
But matter is invisible.
It is something of which we only experiences when bumped into, stumbled on, or otherwise obstructs our daily life.
Of matter we rarely reflect.
Matter is essentially, that is ideally, matter-out-of-place.
Matter in place is in the way and obstructs the way.
Matter is only visible as a trap: the matter-trap.
This is what interests artists.
Artists are obsessed with matter, especially subject-matter.
There is no difference with the emergency artist, only that the emergency artist is interested in social-matter or civil matter.
Social, or civil matter is as invisible as subject matter (or theological matter, philosophical matter, physical matter, or whatever-kind of matter for that sake), and it is this matter the emergency artist projects in an Emergency Room as a visible form.
Form is moving.
Form is a stream.