Synopsis
In the beginning, a man and a woman finish a picnic and begin a nap at the edge of a lake in Chicago. The camera that films them is placed one meter above them. It remains focused on this couple, but will gradually move upwards, allowing progressively to have a field of vision more and more vast on what surrounds the initial scene. The width of the field of view and the height of the point of view of the scene are multiplied by 10 every ten seconds, until one reaches the observable limits of the universe. Once "there", in the infinitely big, the camera backtrack, accelerated, to return to the hand of the man (always lying on the grass). The camera then enters the hand of the man to arrive this time on the scale of the smallest known element: the quark.