(un).bound is a hyper-compressed digital ‘organism’ comprised of binaries—a flux of data that is classified and restructured. A quark is one of the smallest known subatomic particles in the realm of quantum physics—fluid in form and function, yet contained within (electromagnetic) polarities. Quarks and (sub)pixels are hyper-materialities that constitute shifting micro-fragments of matter. Each contains a spectrum of possibilities within fixed margins. An iPhone camera recorded pixel activity of an active computer monitor. The recording was continuously cropped and compressed until what remained were fragmented (sub)pixels. (un).bound is a process of arriving and a process of returning—shaping and reshaping—cyclical patterns that mirror the circuitry of all hyper-materiality. Momentary self-concept is beyond viewpoints or perspectives—subject(ive) and object(ive). Within this space, there is a multiplicity of intersecting parts. Nothing is fixed; all matter is continuous. That which is fixed is bound to break. When we become unbound, we are revealed—stripped away from categorical (pre)conceptions that reinforce binarism.