Video
Experimental videos that navigate gender identities and emotional landscapes, constructing narratives through temporal fragmentation and visual exploration.
hang on me
hang on me unfolds as a non-linear meditation on a queer body navigating trauma, care, and self-determination. Silence, repetition, and physical gestures replace dialogue, allowing emotions to surface through movement and duration. The landscape becomes an extension of the body itself, holding memory, fear, and resilience as time fractures and reforms.
some interesting experiences
28-minute video art created for Myrsini Kalle’s album showcase. This project was created using TouchDesigner to craft immersive, audio and image-reactive visuals. The work explores the relationship between sound and visual language, driven by custom-built generative algorithms that respond in real time to the album’s sonic textures and visual motifs. The piece becomes a living visual companion to the music..
metallo collective launch
Editorial video showcase to introduce Metallo and capture the industrial alternative aesthetic of the collective.
sisters of the sea
Video art short flm created for Onira Magazine. My aim with this project was to portray sisterhood in relation to nature, and most importantly the sea. To convey that concept in an audiovisual medium I juxtaposed the serenity of the ocean with the vibrancy of womanhood, focusing on telling a story of connection and affection
the multitudes of femininity
A Video art project in three parts, created for Erasmus+ “ScribersHive: exploring and representing cultural difference through creative media”. The aim was to express femininity as a singular entity, whose manifestations we can see everywhere, in the body, in nature, in the city. through contact, with ourselves and others, this femininity finds the opportunity to reunite and function as a competent organism
an-illigos
A conceptual spoken-poetry video that moves between medical language, delirium, and dark imagery, deconstructing diagnosis as a system of control over the body and lived experience. Through fragmented speech, repetition, and temporal disruption, the work maps a state of dizziness, memory loss, and sensory overload, where the subject oscillates between the biological, and the psychological.