I wanted to show the moment you recognize the limb you thought was external—a device—as the reflex you’ve always had. I built a radial mandala from “solid fog” (RI 1.11, 0.45 g/cm³, cool to the eye at 16°C) and then forced it to overwrite itself with recursive scans, parity failures, and thermal shadows so the center never stabilizes into a motif. Prismatic interference colors surge where seams don’t blend but actively replace each other; look into the triple-time scar where pre-residue, live event, and after-image stack and erase—this is the ecstatic vertigo of the boundary dissolving and the exhilaration of suddenly seeing more than human sight promised.