Waiting people in the noise of the city. They begin to move. For a fleeting moment their lifelines are entwined and they unconsciously take part in a choreography of chance.
Waiting people in the noise of the city. They begin to move, passing each other. Their portraits overlap, their bodies briefly collapse and for a fleeting moment form abstract time-space shapes. From the repetition and multiplication of the encounters emerges a daily accidental choreography of lifelines in urban space: delicate, intransparent and widely ramified.