St Anselm’s College: Senior Common Room Discussion
There is a noticeable stillness in the room before Quillibrace even opens the final section.
Blottisham has stopped preparing objections in advance. This is not resignation so much as conservation of effort.
Stray is watching the page as though it might finally admit what it has been doing.
Quillibrace turns it.
“What an Image Must Be”
Blottisham nods once.
“Right. Good. Final definition. At last we’ll know what we’re dealing with.”
Quillibrace does not look up.
“There is no definition.”
Blottisham pauses.
“…Of course there isn’t.”
Stray leans slightly forward.
“It says,” she adds carefully, “that we are now at a point where nothing earlier can be reintroduced without distortion.”
Blottisham frowns.
“That sounds inconvenient.”
Quillibrace reads:
“We cannot begin with objects.”
Blottisham interrupts immediately.
“Yes we know that now.”
Quillibrace continues without acknowledging him.
“We cannot assume relations between objects. We cannot posit a containing field…”
Blottisham raises a hand.
“Yes, yes, the entire list of prohibitions. We’ve lived through it.”
Stray whispers:
“It is not just prohibition. It is dependency structure.”
Blottisham turns to her.
“That sounds like prohibition with a better public relations team.”
Quillibrace continues:
“And yet something is given to be seen.”
A pause.
The room shifts slightly here, as though everyone recognises that this is the only sentence that has survived unchanged since the beginning.
Blottisham leans forward.
“Right. So now we finally explain what that ‘something’ is.”
Quillibrace turns the page.
“We do not.”
Blottisham sits back.
“…We don’t.”
Stray shakes her head slightly.
“It says the question is not what an image is, but what must be true for anything to be given at all.”
Blottisham gestures vaguely.
“That still sounds like ‘what is an image’ with extra steps.”
Quillibrace replies evenly.
“It is not.”
A pause.
He reads on:
“An image is not a thing.”
Blottisham nods.
“Agreed.”
“It is not a representation of a thing.”
Blottisham nods again.
“Still fine.”
“It is not a structure composed of parts.”
Blottisham hesitates.
“…Less fine, but manageable.”
Stray looks at him.
“It is removing compositional assumption.”
Blottisham sighs.
“Yes, I’ve noticed.”
Quillibrace continues:
“It is a temporarily stabilised configuration of differentiation…”
Blottisham interrupts.
“Configuration of what now?”
Stray answers immediately.
“Differentiation.”
Blottisham:
“I was afraid of that.”
Quillibrace continues:
“…in which collapse into uniformity is prevented sufficiently for distinction to occur.”
A silence.
Blottisham speaks first.
“So an image is basically something that stops everything turning into undifferentiated mush.”
Quillibrace nods.
“Yes.”
Blottisham thinks.
“…That is both simpler and more disturbing than I expected.”
Stray adds softly:
“It also says this is not composition.”
Blottisham gestures.
“But it looks like composition.”
Quillibrace replies:
“That is retrospective description.”
Blottisham leans back.
“So we are not allowed to say it has parts.”
Quillibrace:
“No.”
Blottisham:
“Or structure.”
Quillibrace:
“No.”
Blottisham:
“Or a viewer.”
Quillibrace:
“No.”
Blottisham pauses.
“So what do we call it?”
A brief silence.
Stray answers carefully.
“A temporary equilibrium of constraints.”
Blottisham stares at her.
“That sounds like a polite way of saying ‘we don’t know what it is’.”
Quillibrace closes the document slightly.
“It is not ignorance.”
Blottisham raises an eyebrow.
“No?”
Quillibrace:
“It is constraint-based specification.”
Blottisham leans back.
“I miss ignorance.”
Stray, almost gently:
“It was more comfortable.”
Quillibrace continues reading the final lines:
“An image is what happens when differentiation is held open long enough for something to be seen without presupposing what is seen.”
A pause.
The room does not immediately respond.
Blottisham speaks first.
“So… images are what happen when we don’t assume images in advance.”
Quillibrace looks up.
“That is broadly correct.”
Blottisham exhales.
“That feels like it should not work.”
Stray replies softly:
“It works by removing what normally does the explanatory work.”
Blottisham looks at the paper.
“So we’ve removed objects, relations, fields, viewers, structure, composition…”
He pauses.
“…What’s left?”
Quillibrace closes the document.
“Constraints.”
Blottisham stares.
“That is not reassuring.”
Stray looks down at her notes.
“It never claimed to be reassuring.”
A silence settles again—this time different from the earlier ones. Less confusion now. More recognition that confusion was doing more stabilising work than they had realised.
Blottisham finally speaks.
“So if this is right… we were never really looking at images.”
Quillibrace replies:
“No.”
Blottisham:
“We were looking at the conditions that let anything look like anything.”
Quillibrace:
“Yes.”
Blottisham leans back slowly.
“That is… slightly inconvenient.”
Stray, after a pause:
“It is also why it had to remove everything else first.”
Quillibrace gathers the pages.
“And that,” he says, “is the end.”
Blottisham looks at the empty space where the argument now seems to have gone.
“…I would like a simpler image next time.”
Stray replies, almost imperceptibly:
“That may no longer be available.”
Quillibrace stands.
“Meeting adjourned.”
Blottisham remains seated.
“I’m not sure I understand anything better.”
Stray closes her notebook.
“That might be the first stable outcome.”
Quillibrace, already at the door:
“Yes.”
And leaves them with it.
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