The Anthropocene has ended. We no longer change nature—we have replaced it. Every concrete module, every digital grid has a second floor: what builds also erases. The world is split in half—living nature and algorithm stare at each other across a thin, almost transparent boundary. We can no longer be sure: is that a heartbeat or a processor heating up? This is not an exhibition. It is a shield. A filter. And the last window onto what comes after us