Scroll-Stroll presents an aerial view of a solitary figure navigating an ever-changing urban landscape, with the city unfolding below like a webpage. The central figure remains constant and repetitive. Lim examines digital technology's impact on our connection to nature, showing how this bond becomes mediated, distanced, and fragile. Using mechanical viewpoints and fragmented imagery, she explores non-place spaces where human and non-human boundaries are redefined. The work captures how our perception is confined within digital screens, reimagining and transforming our fundamental relationship with the natural world. It highlights the evolving, fragile connection between humans and nature in a digital age.