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Contemporary artists have seized on this phrase literally. In the installation "Mirror, the Lost Shards" (2022) by Japanese artist Hana Takeda, a room is filled with hundreds of broken mirror pieces suspended on invisible wires. As viewers walk through, each shard reflects a different part of the room—and a different part of the viewer. A camera array captures every reflection simultaneously, then assembles them into a composite "all pictures" portrait on a central screen. The result is a fractured yet complete self: you, but seen from 500 angles at once.

Gather all incomplete images: corrupted files, cropped screenshots, blurry photos, half-remembered dreams. Write down every "lost picture" you wish you still had. mirror the lost shards all pictures

Today, our mirrors are screens. And they shatter daily—not just physically (cracked smartphone displays) but digitally. Corrupted JPEGs, half-downloaded images from a failing hard drive, metadata stripped by time, or photos deleted from a cloud server: these are the of the 21st century. Contemporary artists have seized on this phrase literally

Unlock all images from the DLC Photo Gallery: The Lost Shards Write down every "lost picture" you wish you still had

While we can't provide an exhaustive list of all picture locations due to the game's vast and complex design, here are some general tips on where to find them: