A figure sits cross-legged on a clean white studio floor, hunched slightly forward, holding a smartphone with both hands and gazing intently at the screen. The figure wears a plain white short-sleeve polo shirt and dark fitted shorts, white ankle socks. From the figure's head, dozens of thin wires — in muted tones of red, white, and gray — extend upward and outward like a neural web, each wire pinned to a large wall-mounted collage of magazine spreads, editorial photos, article clippings, and bold typographic layouts covering the entire background wall. The wires appear to physically connect the figure's thoughts to the media on the wall, as if the act of scrolling feeds directly into the brain. The overall mood is quiet, hyper-focused, slightly eerie — a meditation on information consumption. Shot in a flat, editorial documentary style with soft diffused natural light, slight film grain, desaturated palette with cool whites and deep blacks. 4:5 aspect ratio. Anatomically correct proportions, natural shoulder width, realistic torso length, arms reaching mid-thigh, exactly 5 fingers per hand with natural knuckles. Gender-neutral figure. Facial features, bone structure, skin tone, and identity locked to the attached reference image. Expression: absorbed, still, unreachable.