As a 12-year-old witness to her mother's murder, Simone feels isolated from the world around her. Simone, a twenty-something multimedia artist working alone in an underground parking lot, is battling crippling panic attacks and trying to hold on to her day job. Another speaker is Professor Simone of the Institute of Physics at the age of sixty-six. Each of the Simones' lives has been entangled with the others in an ever-expanding meta-universe of overlapping timelines and multiplied individuals. ENDORPHINE is an artistic investigation of scientific phenomena that also poignantly depicts how humans react with trauma, despite its back and forth time travel.
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As a 12-year-old witness to her mother's murder, Simone feels isolated from the world around her. Simone, a twenty-something multimedia artist working alone in an underground parking lot, is battling crippling panic attacks and trying to hold on to her day job. Another speaker is Professor Simone of the Institute of Physics at the age of sixty-six. Each of the Simones' lives has been entangled with the others in an ever-expanding meta-universe of overlapping timelines and multiplied individuals. ENDORPHINE is an artistic investigation of scientific phenomena that also poignantly depicts how humans react with trauma, despite its back and forth time travel.
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