https://youtu.be/mbN3IwCJw7o

Here we have videos of four vectors (night time recordings of roads), the
longest of which serves as the base track. A bass track is improvised to
accompany this layer. The bass track is paired with another bass track as
are two electr(on)ic guitars and two slide guitars.

Using the camera of what has become the ubiquitous smart phone found in
most of our possession, footage was captured from a taxi – an industry
currently being challenged by the hacker class. By manipulating the
information of this industry, the vectoral capabilities of capital (see
Wark) are being challenged. We live in an age when worlds like these are
bumping up against each other in ways that have probably always occurred.

According to string theory, we live in a multiverse. It was recently
announced by astrophysicists that evidence of cosmic bubbles have been
witnessed bumping up against another. Simply put, they say that an observed
light anomaly that has been recently witnessed is probably proof of two of
these cosmic bubble membranes (‘branes) colliding.

This linear non-narrative uses both text and non-talent voiceovers
(text-to-speech audio) that align the scientific with the philosophical.
The voices were made by using excerpts from sources on Wikipedia. The
bubbles were created using freely available “brushes” for Photoshop that
were found online.

*Anthony Stephenson 2016*
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