This stop motion film imagines a quiet afterlife of our workspaces - desktops left humming, a mouse hanging off the edge, screens still glowing in the dark. As the objects begin to feel almost alive, the film shifts from observation to empathy, asking us to see our devices not as tools, but as companions we constantly push and neglect. The tactile, handcrafted motion brings a strange intimacy, where stillness speaks louder than action. It reflects the careless habits of creators systems left running, never allowed to rest while gently urging a change in perspective. Handle them with care, it suggests, because even machines deserve a moment to breathe


