In a desolate and dark world full of shadows, lives one little girl who seems to do nothing but collect water in jars and protect a large egg she carries everywhere. A mysterious man enters her life... and they discuss the world around them.
Distortions and deconstructions of Y2K pop stars' seductive images and iconic hits.
The wind carries an aspiring healer into a chaotic, virulent parallel world. Paralyzed by a familiar universe that is gradually becoming distorted, she discovers she has the power to stop time.
A study of observation, perceptions and sensations of nature and human interactions from the eye of a digital camera
An experimental visual diary, composed of frenetic images and spontaneous memories captured by the eye of the camera.
A collectively authored three-channel video which reinterprets the 1929 film of the same name through the lens of internet-based aesthetics.
A girl, shocked after receiving her mark on the final is put through a lot of stress, and she might be seeing her best friend, everywhere?
Kirie tries to escape from her town Kurouzu-cho, where the residents get obsessed with spirals due to an unexplained curse.
An exploration of two souls inhabiting bodies from 1940's Hungary, and the beginning of the digital age.
"Fly too high and you will burn, go too low and you won't breathe." Shot in just seven consecutive days during the summer of 2023, it concludes the first volume of Bliss, a playlist of sounds and shapes. Daedalus delves into the perilous dance between striving for something and the suffocating pull of stagnancy. This chaotic structure bridges the warnings and epiphanic thoughts of 20th-century thinkers with the lives of today's dreamers.
Short film shot in southern Chile, appreciating its landscapes with an experimental visual objective.
Short film shot in southern Chile, appreciating its landscapes with an experimental visual objective.
"Dancing is sculpting in time." Diotima captures the fluid grace of two people sculpting time through dance, in a continuous one-take shot around Indy Simin's "Echt in Vorm." Their movements inside, around, and upon the sculpture reveal a simple unity, where shapes, dancers, and their environment are perpetually in motion, blending into an inseparable, seamless harmony of a never-ending dance.
Seeing himself as a form unable to experience intimacy, he is given the chance when brought to the household of twin sisters.
After the end of civilization, an aged man undergoes a mysterious journey through space and time that takes him through memories, visions, and historical events, ultimately transcending the limitations of the senses and into a new cosmic rebirth.