The world has changed rapidly in the last 300 years. First, the industrial revolution shrunk it, then the information revolution connected every corner or a round planet, with each other, leading to something called globalisation. We all are familiar with the word globalisation. And, most of us connect it with increase in international business, rise of multi-national corporate houses, the internet, and watching Hollywood movies in china, or Bollywood cinema in Ireland.
There is something more that globalisation does. It promotes urbanisation. Gradually, the villages are turning into towns, towns into cities, cities into metropolitans and, metropolitans into science fiction prediction grounds. Urban life is very similar in all the countries regardless of culture. The clothes might be different, the language spoken might be distinct, but the pace of life, the workplace culture, the concept of weekend life, and the idea of enjoyment is very similar if not same.
Population of every big city is international. Dreams of urban population are very similar to one another. And, the faces of the passengers in all the metros/subways in the world speak the same language of stress. Perhaps, we are witnessing the rise of unification of the continents, although geologically it would take billions of years .
This visual narration is a documentation of this new culture, which probably is on the path of Babylonian prophecy, where people speak the same language, live a similar lifestyle and, are connected to each other on a daily bases.