This video represents a digital rendering of the kinetic work, showing how the piece would move and change visually as the observer moves in front of it. Through video simulation, we seek to illustrate how the work comes to life and generates different perceptions depending on the angle from which it is observed, which is fundamental in kinetic works. By walking around the piece, the observer interacts with it, causing a change in shapes, colors, or shadows. This video allows us to visualize this dynamic effect, building anticipation for the thrilling experience of encountering the work in a real environment. In this case, the viewer’s movement in front of the work is crucial to understand its nature, as the piece is not static; its essence is defined by the interaction with the public.