Watch the video below, and it’s difficult not to feel overwhelmed within seconds.

Called Hyper-Reality, this six-minute film depicts a person living in Medellin, Colombia, doing everyday activities – riding on a bus, going to the supermarket, crossing the road. The twist is that everything she sees is enhanced with computer graphics, social network updates, games, adverts and other digital ephemera. Think Google Glass on steroids.

Created by filmmaker and designer Keiichi Matsuda, the whole story is filmed from one woman’s point-of-view, wearing a pair of (fictional) “augmented reality” glasses – and as her day in the city progresses, it soon becomes clear that all is not quite right: