As Cambodia hurtles into the 21st century as a rapidly developing country, it grapples with the incongruity of a largely rural, agrarian society entering the digital age. There is a gulf between the experience of the older generation, used to farming, well-water and candlelight, and that of youngsters growing up with television, smartphones and the Internet. Sokuntevy casts her surrealist eye on the upheavals the digital revolution has wrought on social mores and perspectives.