A city under construction, buildings reduced to a fragile aluminum frame and made flexible, trees folded from paper and cars made of clay. The film Go move be intersects between a digitally constructed simulation and a cardboard reality.
Cameras in that world, the eyes through which we as spectators see, imitate the mechanical movements of CCTV, the flowing movements of drone cameras and the uncontrolled movements of a computerized eye restlessly looking for the protagonist.
Voices utter impressions about those movements, about distance, memories, a future. Their mutual intonation suggests a shared interest, but there seems to lack conscious exchange. The words hint at a structure that almost becomes solid.