An investigation into the friction between early digital logic and the fluidities of contemporary identity and environment. Utilizing 8-bit inspired aesthetics and vector-based extensions, these projects surface latent narratives of gender expression, human labor, and ecological world-building. By intervening at the boundaries of 1980s nostalgia—from Atari 2600 playfields to text-based code—the work challenges the viewer to contemplate what exists beyond the tightly-bounded horizons of our shared digital past.