#617gallery This video art is a continuation of one of our projects, "I Saw a Chrysanthemum in the Window, It Showed Me Its Life's Journey." While the first part was a dialogue between man and nature, captured through the camera and the dancer's body, this new work is the chrysanthemum's own perspective on its own image. We fed the neural network frames from the original video art, allowing the algorithm to reassemble the expressionist optics according to its own, machine-like rules. Thus, digital abstraction ceased to be merely a tool—it became a co-author who "saw" our concept from the outside. In this repetition, the fragile journey between life and death, light and shadow, depicted by the dancer, became a continuous metamorphosis. The neural network does not interpret: the chrysanthemum here is no longer so much a symbol as a way for a machine to experience a human gesture. This is a step towards post-human empathy, where digitalization ceases to be a background—it itself becomes the sensory fabric of video art.