Kling 2.5 Turbo (pro) Low-angle shot, camera fixed opposite a rotating potter's wheel. On it—a shapeless lump of grey clay. The potter's hands (only the forearms and hands are in frame) appear and begin to center it, raise it into a perfect cylinder, then expand it into a sphere, narrow it into a vase, and again destroy it into formlessness. The movement of the wheel (1 rotation per second) and the hands are perfectly synchronized, creating a strobe-like, almost mechanical effect. The cycle repeats infinitely. Lighting: a single side lamp creating long, moving shadows. Sound: the monotone hum of the wheel's motor, wet slaps of clay, breathing. No music. The hypnosis of pure process.