They set off together. They encounter hollowed-out landscapes, contradictory founding myths and stories that span the globe. A Mormon searches for the treasure of Moctezuma in the Utah desert. A murderous pharmacist builds a slide through his house. A filmmaker chases a fugitive burglar. And meanwhile, the wind rushes undisturbed through Pando, the largest living creature in the world, as it did 40,000 years ago.
Enis Maci and Pascal Richmann tell of places that inscribe themselves in your memory long before you set foot in them. About the maelstrom of events that tugs at us all. Always asking the question: How does the present come about and what can we do to counter it?