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The Invisible Trajectory: Drifting Sounds and Shadows Between Cities
In modern cities, the movements of populations and urban structures adapt fluidly in response to local history, economic shifts, and political landscapes. This dynamic gives rise to "mobile figures" — people whose presence is often interwoven into the fabric of daily life. These figures not only represent individuals moving for survival but also encompass second- and third-generation immigrants who, while identifying with their current localities, retain a residual connection to their ancestral homelands. Migration patterns involve different layers of cultural influence throughout history and continents, language, create a variety of settlement and fusion.