[00:01.34]I made London into an island for a number of reasons. [00:04.76]Britain is an island. It's a collection of islands. [00:11.44]It informs our national psyche. [00:17.60]It's a wry joke on, on London's self-importance. [00:23.65]The Isle of Woking, dormitory island town. [00:29.54]It's an image of, of both order and chaos, [00:33.19]and, at times, an image of where the order descends into chaos, [00:43.25]making it, I was trying to say how bewildering it can be, [00:47.56]sometimes, to live in the place. [00:51.83]The infinite amounts of stories and lives and, [00:56.40]and histories that, you know, ten million people in a city experience.