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Barcode, 2025

HD FPS:30, Sound, duration 2:10, Color digital video collage

This piece traces walking patterns around Victoria to examine access and inequality. City infrastructure, malls, and waterfronts reveal how privilege and wealth shape movement through public space. The landscape gradually transforms into a barcode—a symbol of commodification and an object’s place in the market.

Dance, 2025

HD, Mixed frame, digital video collage, duration 1:15, remixed creative commons footage, Music by Mike Gano

Collective effervescence is a powerful force for connection and joy. From the ballroom to the rave, people gather to move their bodies and find unity through rhythm. This short mash-up celebrates those moments of shared motion and transcendence.

Temporal Flow, 2025

Multi channel custom 13 screen projection map, Frame size 2576×2108, mixed frame rate for original clips 30FPS for summary, 2:07, sound, color digital video.

This piece explores the passage of time through binaries such as birth and death and fire and ice, as well as how we mark it and feel it. Time is officially linear, yet our language is full of metaphors that render it elastic. A state of flow makes hours disappear, while waiting in a line makes minutes feel heavy. As people age, the proportion of time lived to time remaining alive shifts, altering the perceived value of each moment.Music by Mike Gano.

 

 

 

Windphone, 2025

HV Video mixed FPS, color video collage, duration 2:07, sound

This piece is inspired by an installation in Japan where visitors step into an unconnected telephone booth to speak with lost loved ones. Created in 2010 by garden designer Itaru Sasaki to cope with his cousin’s death, it was opened to the public the following year after the earthquake and tsunami that claimed more than 15,000 lives.

Bloom, 2025

HV Video 30 FPS, color video collage, duration 1:04, sound

Mashed up and filtered footage from National Geographic timelapses are reimaged in this short video that celebrates life, birth and the digital echoes it creates. Music by Mike Gano.