Inspired by Hiroshi Kawano’s Red Tree (1972), Okazz’s Resonant Echo explores visual order and rhythm through its grid of simple geometrical shapes. With its palette limited to the color primaries of red, yellow, and blue, the work stresses the movement of shapes as well as the influence of Mondrian on Kawano. Motion here is consistently linear, with lines forming orderly patterns at right angles, evolving continually through smooth animation. Resonant Echo is an exploration of the subtle interaction between visual perception and cognition, achieved through a balance of minimal elements and precisely calculated movement.