This is a painting where the observer is not a human being. The canvas captures how numbers see us—not through eyes, but through network connections, behavioral patterns, and status markers. We are not figures, but points of interaction, calculated but not understood.It is the view of a system that knows where you are, who you communicate with, how often you click, and what you save. But Sobinarism says that even in this logic of surveillance, an ethical shift in focus is possible — if we teach the number to recognize not behavior, but choice.“Where we are” is not about space, but about our location within digital thinking. It is a perspective that can be regained if you decide to become not only the observed, but also the observer.