Image Artifacts
Visual artifacts within BeaconCore surfaces.
Bounded. Structural. Non‑interpretive.
Image Artifacts
Images within Beacon‑Core are structural artifacts.
They act as fixed visual anchors within their surfaces.
Images do not define meaning.
Images do not interpret state.
Images do not convey narrative or instruction.
Each image is bounded to its surface and does not extend beyond it.
All image artifacts are constraint‑generated.
They are controlled outputs, not aesthetic variation.
Custodian
Harmonizer
Harmonizer Variant
Placement
Images are positioned only within existing surfaces.
Hero placement marks surface identity.
Inline placement marks structural reference.
Placement is fixed and non‑conditional.
Function
Images provide presence without interpretation.
They exist in co‑presence with text and structure.
Images do not explain artifacts.
Images do not add meaning.
Images do not modify system behaviour.
Constraints
Images are non‑interactive.
Images are non‑semantic.
Images are non‑authoritative.
They do not guide action.
They do not imply instruction.
They do not represent user state or outcome.
Images remain passive structural elements.
Harmonizer Variants
Structural Statement
Images exist as bounded artifacts within Beacon‑Core.
They are placed, not interpreted.
They are observed, not decoded.
This surface defines their limits.
No additional meaning is introduced.