By exploring the need to belong to a micro-group, ‘Into Outside’ questions the importance of the individual for society and the power of society to change it. Every individual constitutes society and nourishes it. Reciprocally, society influences each being, their character, their role, and their needs within this very society.
‘Into Outside’ addresses the changes in character and behavior induced by life in a community, through the needs for dominance, affiliation, or exhibition. As well as the place and role of each and every one, their unique value within the group.