This film was made in 1982 by Godfrey Reggio. It is made up of slow motion video and time lapse clips of various landscapes, moving into the city and examining its movement. Yet again, this is a piece which contrasts the still and moving image in order to get us to re-evaluate time. Especially relevant in this video is our use of technology and it’s advancement in time, with us moving away from nature as technolgy gains momentum. The video excludes narrative or spoken words, using only images and music to convey its message, perhaps a symbol of the limitations of our language. The video shows us the way in which we have advanced, without directly telling us through language. Rather than showing us the effect technology has on us, the director shows us technology itself, without people, to show us the power it has over our whole world. The cars reference our own movement, while the way the city is presented references the way in which silicon chips look. The author did not want to load the title with preconceptions, so titled the image with a word which had no cultural meaning, as he felt language was too limited to describe the meaning of the film. The actual title means out of “A way of life which is in turmoil”.