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The Messenger  2008
duration: 0': 54

This short video continues the surrealist theme and explores the symbolism of the subconscious mind.



The Old House #2 (Roses)  2008
duration: 2': 32

The Old House videos are a series that distill Japanese and Korean horror movies and examine the key elements in their construction through mimicking and exagerating atmosphere, camera movement, and recreating scenes in the style of clichéd subject matter. They pay trubute to the artistic content of J-horror and Korean cinema.

The Old House #1 (Wallpaper)  2007
duration: 2': 10

Let's Trance  2007
30': 00

“Let’s Trance” plays on the broadcast of a meditation-guidance through an independent Internet radio channel and references the growing trend for spiritual seeking juxtaposed with the growing trend for living a large portion of one’s life on the Internet.

Audio track courtesy of Steven Sadleir & Enlightenment Radio


Anger & hatred are Never Exhausted  2006
4': 43

The idea is that this video is a loop that will go on forever until switched off. This signifies that the cycle of violence will go on forever until it is realized that anger, hatred, violence and war are not appeased by more anger hatred, violence and war. The work is inspired by a verse from the Dhammapada and references the global war on terror.

Mirror  2006
52': 00

Mirror was a project that looked for new methods of making art. It focuses on the art of learning, patience and diligence in an experimental way. It involved making two identical takes of a learned series of movements and presenting them side by side as if it was one image mirrored.


Cocktail Mixer
9': 36

This was an improvised performance influenced by some of the later video-performance work of Paul McCarthy. Part of ‘The Way Things go Wrong’ 2004, a three-hour-long videoed performance, this section stands as a complete little performance in its own right.
This is the first video-performance I made that looks at social or domestic dysfunction. It is also the performance that I later developed into "Mirror" (See above).

Ball & TV (2002)
1': 42