In the vibrant tapestry of urban neighborhoods, where reflective facades capture the essence of the city, lies a captivating interplay between image and perception. These mirrored surfaces not only project the city's identity but also play a significant role in shaping the viewer's perception of self. However, what transpires when the equilibrium between mirror and reflection unravels? What becomes of the self-image when its reflection is contorted through an infinite array of mirrors, leaving behind a mere semblance of existence that endlessly refers to the reflecting objects? The city, once confidently mirrored, finds itself caught in a mesmerizing web of paradoxes and ambiguities, into a surreal landscape where the boundaries between reality and illusion blur. The fragmented reflections, like shattered glass, offer glimpses into a multitude of perspectives, each echoing a distinct narrative. As the self-image dissolves into a kaleidoscope of fragmented reflections, a profound sense of disorientation takes hold.