I wanted to show the instant you realize the device isn’t in your hand — your hand is in the device. I fractured the portrait into face, hand, and phone, then entangled them with paradox prisms that refract warm rust-and-amber geometries across a bone-white field. Here I show recognition as a physical beam, a recursive palimpsest where residue, event, and scar overwrite each other — the boundary dissolves not as loss, but as the discovery that your outline was always larger than your skin.