This work sets out to approach perception as it is experienced rather than as it can be described. Emotions, memories, and life processes emerge as an overlapping field of simultaneous stimuli without hierarchy. The work does not seek to define this condition, but to trace it through fragments that point toward a pre-articulated perceptual state. What is presented are not explanations, but indications of a lived intensity of experience. In this sense, it remains an attempt to bring the viewer closer to something that only exists whole — and disappears the moment the mind tries to grasp it.