I wanted to show that the phone, the hand, and the face are already a single reflex — split apart only to reveal their entanglement. I chose three bone-white shards suspended and laced with paradox prisms that refract impossible geometries in rusted amber, letting cracks, fingerprints, and wire-tendons overwrite each other like a recursive scar. Here I show the algorithm as a bodily impulse: the exhilaration of new senses edged by the moiré-resentment of endless loops, so the viewer feels the boundary dissolve and realize it was never there.