Inner Frame Vision was never intended to become a collection of separate artworks.
It is an architectural system created to preserve ideas, discoveries, worlds, questions, and artistic research within a unified museum language.
Each artistic direction forms an independent field of exploration. It does not limit artistic practice; it gives every idea its own space in which to develop.
The purpose of this architecture is not to divide works into categories, but to create a structure in which different forms of research can exist, grow, and remain connected.
Every direction is an open field.
New works do not complete the movement. They expand it.
The architecture exists before the work, yet it continues to evolve through every new creation.
Within Inner Frame Vision, artistic directions may exist independently or intersect within a single artwork, exhibition, film, installation, Inner Book, or museum space.
One work may belong to several directions at once while remaining part of one unified museum language.
The museum is not a finished collection.
It is a living structure.
Every new discovery finds its own room.
Every new idea finds its own frame.
Every new world finds its own place.
The architecture exists so that nothing is lost.
It is a house for ideas.
A museum for thoughts.
A place where future works may already belong before they are created.
Manifesto of the Directions of Inner Frame Vision
