Hong Kong-based production company Visual Suspect has produced another stunning and original take on Hong Kong. Theory of Relativity uses no special effects – only stabilisation.

“Reflection in photography is one of the most inseparable tools of the creator, disrupting the reality to create his own world. We screen how these reflections work in video and, more interestingly, in motion,” Yiannis Biliris, of Visual Suspect told HKFP.

Check out their previous video Allegory of the Cave:

The Allegory of the Cave from Visual Suspect on Vimeo.

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