As globalisation increases and urban sprawl spreads, cities are gradually becoming more and more homogenised, losing any sense of character and cultural difference. This highly experimental film explores the relationship between place and memory as experienced by architect James Davidson, for whom the memory of the many metropolises he has visited around the globe merge as one in his mind’s eye.
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