In this series, I explore the tension of existing in two places at once: the grounded present and the slipstream of past lives. These digital collages act as metaphors for the distortion of memory, where fragments of history merge with futuristic graphics to create "alternative realities." By mirroring the way memories blur and evolve over time, each piece invites the viewer to step in as the narrator—navigating a landscape where nostalgia and possibility collide. This work is a visual reconciliation of what was, what could have been, and the endless potential of what might still be. Collages were created through the use of Adobe Photoshop. The Following work has been shown on Sims Contemporary Online exhibition, Gul Gallery Queer Mubarak Group Show, Works in Progress Art show, and Unearthed Fragments of the Past group show.