Description: Elemental refers to the basic components of a graphical system, which are fundamental for visual representation in computers and electronic devices. In the context of graphical environments, these elements include windows, menus, icons, and other visual objects that allow user interaction with the system. Elemental is closely related to technologies such as Wayland and X11, which are communication protocols for managing graphics. While X11 has been the standard for decades, Wayland represents a more modern evolution, designed to be more efficient and secure. Additionally, 3D rendering is a crucial part of the graphical experience, enabling the creation of three-dimensional environments that are increasingly common in entertainment and design applications. Elemental can also be linked to concepts in virtualization, such as Xen, which allows the creation of virtual environments, and to popular culture, such as Transformers, which represent the transformation and adaptation of elements in different contexts. In summary, Elemental encapsulates the essence of how we interact with graphical technology and how these basic components are essential for user experience.