There is no script but the one I write with my steps
Existentialism (Camus, Sartre, de Beauvoir) centers on the individual's experience in an often indifferent or chaotic world. Meaning isn’t given—it’s made, choice by choice, step by step.
This image suggests:
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Alienation and agency: Each person in their own world—walking, waiting, riding. None fully connected.
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Ambiguity of modern life: Tilted perspective evokes disorientation, like the internal wobble of a person questioning their path.
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The decisive moment: A woman mid-step, a man in tie on a scooter, conversations hanging in the air.
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