A monumental lavender-purple sculpture stands in a bright minimalist gallery under a large skylight. The three massive interlocked gear rings rotate slowly in opposing directions — the top ring clockwise, the left ring counter-clockwise, the right ring clockwise — as if powering an impossible perpetual machine. The spiral staircases along the central column loop endlessly upward in an Escher-like illusion, objects perpetually climbing but never arriving. Small fans embedded in the dense base spin steadily. The purple wires trailing across the polished grey floor pulse faintly with soft electric light. The camera holds perfectly still, locked on the full sculpture. All motion completes one full cycle within 8 seconds so the clip loops seamlessly with no visible cut. Diffuse, even gallery lighting throughout. No camera movement. Surreal, contemporary art installation aesthetic.