I wanted to show that reflex and algorithm are the same tendon of attention—so I built a perfect radial mandala from solid fog, then forced it to overwrite itself until the seam became a new limb. I chose prismatic interference across a cool, tangible fog so that seeing feels like unlocking a hidden sense; watch the tri-temporal sector where pre-residue, the live event, and the post-scar physically occupy the same space and recursively replace each other. The visual risk was letting symmetry form, then attacking it with scan faults, thermal shadows, and a causality-reversing junction—so the viewer feels the ecstatic vertigo of a boundary dissolving into capability, not collapse.