I wanted to show the precise shock that the limb and the interface were always the same tendon—so I set diagonal slabs of liquid stone into unstable fall and let algorithmic scans overwrite them mid-flight. I chose a bioluminescent-cold palette and engineered a triple-exposed seam where pre-residue, active event, and post-scar recursively overwrite each other, so the “device” and the “body” cannot decide who arrived first. Look where the raster sweep corrupts the stone until it glows darker—the exhilaration is the moment you realize the new reflex was already yours.