I wanted to fracture a portrait so the face, hand, and phone exist as separated organs yet act as one body. I chose hyper-cold mirror prisms to entangle the shards, refracting warm terracotta and aged gold geometries that fuse organism and device into a single reflex. Look at the palimpsest window where residue, flame, and scar overwrite each other—this is the gasp: the anatomy is impossible, but your nervous system recognizes it as yours.