'A man wakes up in his small Kings Cross apartment and stares out from his window overlooking Sydney Harbour. Transfixed by the image from his own personal perspective, his mind starts to wander to those around him looking at that same image of the single framed world.
'He considers perhaps their suburb, demographic, and unique personality has helped shape the individual ideology of that wondrous view and for no reason in particular he wants to know what that is!
'Inspired by Brett Whiteley's "Balcony 2 (1975)" and John Olsen's "Five Bells (1963)" paintings hanging in the state gallery, he sets out to map the entirety of the coastline.
'On the voyage of discovery an ever-changing organic story with a multitude of characters that are as deep and rich as the oceans of the harbour are revealed, and beyond the summer glare possibly the answer of what it means to him.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.