'Intervirtual Emergence' is essentially a conversation between the body and media, both of which articulate themselves through their own sets of language and modes of translation. What we notice in the transition from pre-thought to a thought-expressed, we similarly see in photons, emulsions, and tissues as they transform into certain images and movements. This film, which acknowledges the intersubjective nature of humans, delineates the way in which forms of embodiment mesh, and ultimately enfold into the fabric of the real. As nicely put by Charles Sander Peirce: 'Viewing a thing from the outside, considering its relations of action and reaction with other things, it appears as matter. Viewing it from the inside, looking at its immediate character as feeling, it appears as consciousness.'