Metro is a grassroots project.
A piece of work I do during my daily commutes.
I break the inertia of being lost in thought, looking inward,
to do the opposite: to look outward.
To observe.
To observe how everyone kills time by lowering their gaze.
Trying to make that step through life — that commute through non-places — pass as quickly as possible.
That time which seems useless.
That feeling of wasted time generates stress.
A constant drip. Day after day, after day.
A silent stress that is already part of collective illnesses.
Everyone manages it in their own way.
I invert the equation.
I change the polarity.
I record that moment.