Atop a moist and rocky hillside, two boulders, one hulking and moss-covered, and a small but mischievous one, observe indolently the passage of time across the stony and rugged valley. Undoubtedly, to the ancient and ever-lasting rocks, time seems to stand still, to us humans, however, our short lifespan is nothing but a speck of sand in the eternal hourglass. With this in mind, the two friends of stone witness the transformation of the landscape as well as the rise and fall of human civilization, as man's technology has a tremendous impact on the planet. But is this the meaning of evolution?
—Nick Riganas