The video shows the episodes of the Point, the sculpture made of pluriball and scotch tape reporting the “Fragile” word as a warning. The screen shows two videos simultaneously: a static camera shows the events from the point of view of an external observer, while another camera shows the inner point of view of the sculpture. The observer can thus identify himself with the sculpture and at the same time amplify his vision. The video is composed by episodes, fragments without a structured narration but allowing a knowledge of the Point from different viewpoints. The Point is presented both as an object and a subject at the same time; thanks to this simultaneity, the observer can identify himself with the Point and feel pain or affection. The transparency of two videos forces the observer to continuously choose on which one to focus his attention; in this way, each spectator can see the video in a different way, realizing a personal editing in his own mind. In other words, the project generates infinite stories into the story thanks to the personal point of view of the observer. The project is an ironic and uncanny attempt to give birth to inanimate objects. It also aims at seeing things in a new and different way: the vision is a complex act which involves not only the sight but also a series of elements related to sensibility, narration and time.