A woman stands in a dimly lit room, her half- figure form composed of intricate circuit boards, motherboards, and electronic components (1. 5). Her detachable faceplate, crafted from sleek circuit board fragments, capacitors, and etched circuitry, is held delicately in her hand (1. 6). The faceplate’s hollow, lifeless sockets and fine gold- traced pathways glint faintly in the room’s dim purple light. In her other hand, she cradles the face as though it were a delicate mask, revealing the dense, layered mechanics beneath. Beneath her removed faceplate lies a detailed assembly of electronics and hardware. Her exposed "face" is constructed from tightly packed motherboards, ribbon cables, and clusters of capacitors, resistors, and microchips. Thin, branching wires run across her features like artificial veins, connecting small processors embedded beneath her circuit- board structure
