VAKKI is a writer that creates rules and order with a ritual called “play” in a disordered state filled with anxiety and irregularity, breaks down objects related to them into elements such as lines, faces, and colors, and repeatedly constructs geometric patterns. Using media with images and movement extended to geometric elements, temporal events and visual play, or amusement are created. Abstract patterns dislocated from causality, such as order and disorder, are circled in circles-rotational movements-cyclic-repetitive-infinite-circles. In visual play, images are assumed to be essence (Sub-stance) of objects, or to identify images as unique, separate from their essence and substance rather than entities. Because it is independent from nature or reality, the image itself, which is a “plane and rotation representing meaning, is viewed as a phenomenon (Sur-stance) and the meaning of the image placed on the surface is grasped with a single glance. And it is to be played in the multi-faceted symbolic complex of the world mediated by the interaction between images. The artist says: “The composition of patterns is the repetition of elements of the same geometry, so even if we look at the past or the future, that point is the same. No matter where ! put my eyes, only there is only a moment I see it.”