In certain sects of Buddhism, there is a concept called Shunyata. Although this term translates to "emptiness," it does not have the usual meaning that we associate with emptiness in the English language. In Buddhism, Shunyata means that everything in life--both animate and inanimate--is devoid or empty of absolute, independent, self-contained identity. Rather, all things are interrelated and in a constant state of flux of energy. This series explores that idea that from a certain point of view--captured by the camera--there is an interrelatedness and energy shared between everything.