



A solitary child stands barefoot on a blank, book-like platform, as if testing the ground of knowledge before committing to its story. The surrounding field of electric circuitry—cool blues and sharp linear routes—presses against the warm, matte sky, turning innocence into a fragile figure poised within a programmed world. A small magnifier near the child’s feet becomes a quiet emblem of inquiry, suggesting that identity is formed through close looking even as the environment insists on systems and codes. The composition holds a tender tension: wonder remains intact, yet it is already framed by the architecture of technology.







