Other Solo Work


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(2018) - 10 min, expanded cinema experience

A film that is back-projected on the viewer’s eyelids. Made using direct animation techniques on 16mm.  



Y-Prime (2017) - 13 min, drawn animation

A film about distance made during an overnight stay in an unnamed airport. First published in the literary journal “apt” 2017 (apt.aforementionedproductions.com).



AA-2913 (2017) - 11 min, digital video

One of the last personal narratives to be archived in the “Ark of Voices,” a project organized by the United Nations Special Committee for Post-Anthropocene Cultural Preservation.

Translated and read by Helo Irik. Additional translation by Andrea Guizar, Andrei Kedrin, Aggie Lee Pak Yee.



253’ 11" (2016) - 9 min, expanded cinema performance

A “live” experimental film on 16mm and a farewell to my upright piano. The piano was modified to allow clear 16mm leader to run through the middle of the piano, between every hammer and set of strings, out the other side, through a projector, and onto a growing pile on the floor. A small ‘marker’ made of a plastic straw, felt and fast-drying alcohol ink was affixed to each hammer and then punctured, allowing it to mark the film with ink whenever its corresponding key was played. The color scheme of the white notes repeats within each octave and corresponds to the color spectrum. The black notes all used black ink.

Special thanks to Annelyse Gelman, Arty Johnstone, Nate Carlson, James Meder, as well as everyone else who came for the performance.



Catalog (2016) - 6 min, cutout animation

Thoughts on the nature of time, objects, and selfhood, from the perspective of the IKEA catalog’s latent consciousness.



Polyrhythm (2015) - 24-second loop, video installation

A video installation on multiple monitors. A single 1-second clip is played back at 24 different speeds simultaneously [(25-n) / 24], creating a polyrhythmic loop that repeats every 24 seconds.



Great Art (2015) - 1 min, found image animation

Looped video installation (part of triptych alongside “Great Men” and “Great Inventions”) made with images found using Google Images and the search term “Mona Lisa.”





The Kettle (2014) - 1 min, mixed-media animation

A super-short animation made by collaging and drawing over printed frames of live action footage as a way of emulating the elusive phenomena of peripheral vision.





[ [ ] (2013) - 6 min, Claymation

An animated film about insomnia, monotony, and technological paranoia.





La Source (2012) - 13 min, Claymation

The problem of starting anything, of being distracted by everything. Made with assistance from the 2012 Kaspar T. Locher creative scholarship.


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