Autonomy is a way of saving time, towards a more intensive living.
However, in which ways do we meet it within the frame of today's orderliness, is it desirable and are we really supposed to claim it? Which is our 'Arcadia'? Why is the failure?
The fantasy/lust of autonomy remains a constant view towards the horizon, which left alone, is not revolutionary but persuasive.
All this is about a story about autonomy, a walk from the initial desire, towards personal quest, then to social mixing, reaching the miss, the abrogation of autonomy and following the starting over.
The narration comes from continuous attempts to describe autonomy, which are followed by 21 postcards. By studying the past, are detected points that lead, after a short analysis, to conclusions on personal and collective autonomy, in such a way so as to derive useful thoughts and questions
The postcards are the representation of conclusions that are made through the phrasing of thoughts and examples, or in other cases are separated micro-comments.