We start with the orientation of self. From there we find chaos, heat, the system and its way with energy, with information, and with a tricycle, life, and molecular activity. There are humans moving across borders. Immigration, migration, law. And no one has an answer. An 11-year-old knows what it feels like to stand outside in the cold; the EU is potentially confused; movement continues. From Korea to America, through the borderlands, into the mire of oil and war and music, from the Gulag’s legacy to a city deliberating occupation. There’s a map that leads around the world, stopping only for intimacy. We have humans walking backwards. Fleeing Iran. Living in Cairo. A beautiful waitress in Vietnam. Walls of memory. A guitar played with a feather. A gun to a head. The last day of a life. A plethora of beginnings in Prenzlauerberg. A glass of wine paused in mid-air. The determination to travel. Progress. Growth. To. On. Into. In.
Table of Contents