poison-a is a VR experience in which users unknowingly play with death statistics. Set in a procedural forest, the piece presents luminous, musical data sculptures inspired by Refik Anadol's machine hallucinations. Users are rewarded for arranging and interacting with the orbs through increasingly complex harmonies and visual beauty. What they don't know is that each sculpture is mapped to one of 87 documented harms of AI infrastructure, including 1,300 premature deaths annually, 365 million liters of daily water consumption, and billions in hidden public health costs. After a period of creative investment, the experience destroys everything the user has built and reveals the data with full citations.