This piece depicts an explosion of intertwined bodies, forming an organic landscape that feels dense and endless. The dominant cold blue tones evoke bodies drained of warmth—frozen, anonymous masses suspended between desire and decay. Amid the entangled flesh appear eyes, skulls, and fragments of bone—symbols of surveillance, trauma, and disconnection of the self. The red nails piercing through the bodies serve as metaphors for systemic violence embedded in the collective human flesh; wounds that never truly heal. The target symbols and technical lines hint at the cold precision of the modern world: these bodies are no longer living beings, but data, objects, experiments. In its entirety, the work visualizes a post-human condition—where body and soul dissolve into technological currents, losing identity, absorbed into a network that moves between life and death, between machine and flesh.