I've taken into consideration a few questions Simon has told me to consider: "Where is the train going to that you missed?"; "Where have you come from?"; "What are the implications of missing that train?". Asking myself these questions, have helped me to bring back the origins of my feeling toward the whistle sound - that sounded weird.
The fact is that, after three year of depending of trains to commute, the 'strange' feeling I have when I hear a whistle don't depend on my route or time schedule. For a fraction of time, I feel like being in my daily routine going to work or Uni, even if I'm not going to any of these places. I sensation of lateness is also present in that moment. This is what I gonna try to portray on my video.
This is a first rough try: there are still a lot (I really mean a lot), to be learned and done. But its a beginning.
How did I do it ….
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