Fast Forward, a video capturing a short moment in the Chinese suburban area Huadu in Guangzhou. The beauty of a place is the people you meet, and their hospitality and kind curiosity.
Fast Forward, a video capturing a short moment in the Chinese suburban area Huadu in Guangzhou. The beauty of a place is the people you meet, and their hospitality and kind curiosity.

The dérive is an unplanned journey through a landscape, usually urban, in which participants stop focusing on their everyday relations to their social environment. It was first publicly theorized in Guy Debord’s “Theory of the Dérive” (1956). Debord defines the dérive as “a mode of experimental behaviour linked to the conditions of urban society: a technique of rapid passage through varied ambiances.”
The dérive’s goals include studying the terrain of the city (psychogeography) and emotional disorientation, both of which lead to the potential creation of Situations.
Source: Wikipedia