The Ghosts I Summoned examines the unstable boundary between what is intentionally made visible and what is passively retained. The work is rooted in an interest in how personal information circulates through digital systems, often beyond deliberate acts of sharing, and how images persist after the moment in which they first appear. It reflects on forms of image capture that take place outside immediate awareness, where private visual material can accumulate without being actively preserved. Rather than treating the screenshot as a functional record, the work shifts attention to its status as trace: something captured, stored, and returned in altered form. In this way, the work approaches the screen not only as a site of display, but also as a surface of retention, where private moments remain as residue, afterimage, and ghost.