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Interstate uses motion and time to show a relative perspective of life in traffic. While on the road, people are citizens of a contiguous land mass over 4 million miles long. The rules of the road are law, the signs: the language, and the citizens have their property not on a plot of land, but in constant motion. The photographs show the difference between a snippet of time for a stationary body, and one on a US highway. From the outside, this movement is disorienting, being so close in space to another, but at such a different speed; almost untouchable in the eyes of relativity.