We live in a world framed by cameras, sometimes we are aware of them. We take pictures of ourselves and one another, consciously making ourselves presentable to our mobile devices capturing our daily highlights. We ‘pose’ for the camera, we are simply acting. Nothing to see here uses the cameras we are not aware of around the world, documenting us at the times when we are unaware. They capture us at our most real, our most alone, and most intimate, which would otherwise be ruined by the existence of an acknowledgable cameraman. What you see in-front of you all took place within twenty four hours and is presented chronologically. The commutes, the silences, the moments of intimacy and solitude. What you are watching are the world's greatest collection of actors being as human as they could possibly be.
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