I wanted to show that the device was never separate — so I fractured a face, a hand, and a phone into three floating shards and entangled them with paradox prisms that refract impossible geometries in rusted warmth. I chose bone-white space and amber caustics so the boundary feels like it dissolves in front of you; one overlap zone stacks pre-residue, active event, and post-scar at once, recursively overwriting itself so time behaves like an interface. Here I show the algorithm as a reflex and the phone as cartilage — look for the moment your own grip reaches through glass and comes back as you, larger than you thought.