The Second Observer explores the moment when human emotion is interpreted simultaneously by two intelligences: a human presence that feels through embodiment, and a machine presence that can only infer through visual data. Through reflection, distortion, fragmentation, and trace, these works examine how intimacy changes once it becomes something observed, analyzed, and never fully possessed. What emerges is a field of unstable perception, where beauty and estrangement coexist, and where feeling remains real even as it resists being fully read.