A view of the edge of asphalt roads leading into a semi-urbanised area as seen through the passenger-side mirror of a moving vehicle.
The edge line of a road drifts in and out of definition, punctuated by the occasional objects, cars and concrete driveways that temporarily come into view. The audio track documents acceleration and deacceleration, the texture of the roads, and the sound of blinkers as the car turns.
The environment behind the mirror is visible at the left-side edge of the recording, out of focus and at a 30-degree angle to the view in the mirror. The environmental and reflected scenes move together but at perceptively different velocities. The work ends when the vehicle being driven stops on a patch of gravel, the asphalt road in the background, the stop producing a momentary motion aftereffect, or MAE: a visual illusion where a stationary scene appears to move in the opposite direction after prolonged viewing of continuous motion.