PLOT: The city knows no limits, by now it proliferates through a precarious relationship with the disquieted man, shaped by his high demands and consumption. This symbiotic to and fro begins to take its toll on both the urban and rural landscape, the conflict of which begins to play out in Man’s conscience. The city feels increasingly cramped, burdened by the very structures and systems created to meet the desires.
Paradoxically, the countryside, once revered for its natural charm, is now struggling to keep pace with the relentless demands of the city. The rural landscape begins to mirror the city’s mechanised sprawl in the shape of factory farms. The lights, sounds and smells that were once attractive have now become ghastly. The constant hum of neon messages crawls through his brain in shattering whispers. His blood pulses to the high-pitched frenzy of the traffic, the smells that once lured him to the tables of the city's eateries have flooded the grease traps and poured back onto the streets in a stench of stale fat and cloying sweetness. The reliance on such a system and what’s more, he has lost autonomy, he is no longer self-reliant but instead relies on an illusion of choices that floods through his inbox and feed.