It takes us to the border of what film can be. It's an open project that doesn't attempt to make any statement, but stresses its materials as a composer would his music, using space, color, time. The filmmaker insists that his "electronic cinema" is a return to an authentic way of seeing. We took his word that his material is documentary, i.e. taken from reality, not dramatic or loaded with meaning. It makes us share in his pleasure at seeing, and captures moments of life that never took a sense before.