This piece sits inside the Avatar series as a moment where identity stops being stable and starts multiplying. Here, the avatar is no longer one body. It splits, stretches, and exists in different states at the same time. You see movement, but it is not physical movement. It is consciousness moving. The background is loud, chaotic, almost overwhelming. That is the system. Information, noise, pressure, distraction. It tries to swallow the figure. But the avatar does not disappear. It adapts. Each figure carries a different state: - One is rising, like it is discovering power - One is in motion, learning how to navigate - One is expanded, almost no longer human The bodies look cosmic, filled with points of light. That is intentional. The avatar is not just flesh anymore. It is data, memory, spirit, identity all at once. This work is asking a simple question: When the world becomes too loud and too complex, do you lose yourself… or do you become more versions of yourself? In this series, the answer is clear. The avatar does not break. It evolves.