PHANTOM CANYON explores the fantastical journey through the memories of a woman. Over four-thousand meticulous collages incorporate figures from "Human and Animal Locomotion" by Eadweard Muybridge (first published in 1887).
PHOSPHENA is a cut-paper stop-motion animated film exploring the layers of consciousness connecting dreams, memories and death. Loosely based on the incredible bower bird and its constructions, the film is a tale of love, deception and tragedy. "Phosphena" (also known as "phosphene") is an “entop...
Neon ghosts dream in dead landscapes, the genesis of consciousness begins to explore finite territories and infinite loops within the digital walls of amusement. A creature born of abstraction interferes with a simple system never meant to be pushed so far.
"...the films is a plotless mood piece...
The mystery and beauty of a high desert colonial town in Mexico, its churches, its abandoned silver mine, its statues and colored streets. [Lines from Federico García Lorca.]