With an assignment asked to respond to the notion of time becoming the new space, and of a society where we “march backwards to our own death” (McLuhan 63), it was inevitable I present a video portraying a fragmented journey. I was fascinated by what McLuhan was saying, and just how well it holds up to this day. What we as a global society face, the consequences of our own actions—it’s doomed to implode through our self-designed, structural failures. We can’t build more with fixed materials available while remaining sturdy. We began as tribal worlds established from the here and now, to the fixed individual developed through printed literature and the vanishing point of visual representations. We’re facing a global return to a tribal culture, and the interaction of human-created media upon the discord of this transition is something that fascinates me personally. Modern media has erased the vanishing point that furthered the perspective of the...