Cécile B. Evans

[1] Evans is known for their use of video, installation, sculpture and performance,[2] focusing on the value of emotion in contemporary society and its rebellion as it comes into contact with physical, ideological, and technological structures.

Evans examines a future timeline in which technology is the basis of society and the lines between humanity and robot have become extremely blurred, as well as how they shape each other.

Evans uses topics such as stem cell research, dress codes, terrorism, systemic oppression, and other large organizational structures to discuss this idea.

[33] The film also shows both the progress and problems that have arisen in society as time has passed, and based on the choices people and organizational systems have made.

The film follows other obscure characters, such as a large collection of ears, pair of lovers, an immortal cell, and a robot, as they explore what it means to be a human.