per·spec·tive
A point of view, a prospect, or an understanding of something. Also applies to proportions in art when viewed from a certain point, or how two geometric figures relate to one another.
Who are you, in the sense that you are perceived by others? How does one perceive themselves? How do you change your perspective? By changing the when, the where, the who? If you open your eyes and stretch out your hands—how do you define your experiences, from such a point of view? If you tilt your field of vision, if you look down from the apex of a skyscraper, if you peer up into the clouds: how, then, does the story shift?