I wanted the viewer to feel the exact instant a useful motion mutates into an interface — not added onto the body, but woven through it. I chose entropy silk strands to reweave her forearm into a fragmenting grid of screens, so the bus headlight can reveal bone, pixel, and scar in the same overlapping patch of skin; the pavement returns a delayed mirror, making the city answer a beat too late. Here I show the exhilaration of a boundary dissolving by letting raindrops, notifications, and anatomy overwrite one another in a single hotspot on her thumb — pre-residue, active glitch, and fresh after-mark coexisting — so you sense you were always already larger than the device you thought you held.