I wanted to catch the awkward ecstasy of being seen mid-upgrade—the exact instant flesh realizes it has always been part instrument. I chose a golden-ratio spiral of water anchored by singing crystals so the world physically harmonizes with her heartbeat: apricot soundwaves ripple the gallium that climbs her arm, while transparent monofilament veins thread into skin. Here I show a small palimpsest window on her forearm where pre-residue, active ripple, and post-scar overwrite each other—so the viewer feels the exhilaration and delicious vertigo of a limit evaporating in plain sight.