





After moving into a freshly renovated apartment, a young woman stumbles upon an old television hidden in a locked closet.
The set flickers to life, broadcasting her own image—captured from an impossible vantage point she cannot block, shut off, or destroy.
When she draws a neighbor into the mystery, they begin to realize that the figure onscreen may be more than just a broadcast—and far more than just her.
The story was born from the idea that our technology could be thinner than we think—that a simple television could capture a signal not from a nearby tower, but from a reality entirely distinct from our own. This fascination stems from a lifelong interest in the nature of existence and the possibility of other dimensions hidden just beyond our perception.
The goal was to explore the primal fear of realizing your house sits on a "spot where these things happen." With true terror being the intrusion—the moment the chaos from outside finds a way into the mundane, safe space of your home.
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