Use After is conceived as a conceptual response to the digital artwork Best Before by Lemonhaze and Ordinally. While Best Before has a defined expiration, Use After remains hidden until that moment passes – it only reveals itself once its counterpart ceases to exist. || The title, drawn from product labeling terminology, inverts the familiar language of consumption: instead of indicating when something should no longer be used, it points to when it may finally appear. It introduces a fictional, impossible label field that, through this work, becomes real. || The work engages in a dialogue with ideas of relationship and dependency, emphasizing the connection between presence and absence. It reflects on the nature of digital existence and artistic dialogue, inviting questions about how one piece can respond to, continue, or converse with another. || Use After functions as both a continuation and a response – an inseparable twin that transforms the disappearance of Best Before into the revelation of a new perspective, creating a temporal and conceptual dialogue between the two pieces.