I think this song continues a theme that's common in Riverside's lyrical themes and album covers, which is that technology is fast outstripping our ability to adapt to it.
Our lives are so controlled and "enhanced" by the new gadgets that bring guidance and depravity both that we don't have time to stop and see what our lives have become.
This might also explain why the person he sees is "too slow / too blurry" because they're trying to live outside of those restraints, and as a result they don't even appear as a ping on his radar.
I think this song continues a theme that's common in Riverside's lyrical themes and album covers, which is that technology is fast outstripping our ability to adapt to it.
Our lives are so controlled and "enhanced" by the new gadgets that bring guidance and depravity both that we don't have time to stop and see what our lives have become.
This might also explain why the person he sees is "too slow / too blurry" because they're trying to live outside of those restraints, and as a result they don't even appear as a ping on his radar.