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  • CAN YOU FEEL IT

     ‘CAN YOU FEEL IT’ is a video recreating the emotional representation of the rave community through visuals and original sound I co-produced with my romantic partner Jordan Fenwick.

     My work bridges the boundaries of sound and video art by drawing from my own personal experiences and rave culture throughout history.

    This piece a visual tribute and love letter.

  • Mind's Eye

    Mind’s Eye is a short experimental video that visualizes the shifting landscape of inner thought, memory, and perception. Both the visuals and original music were created by me, working in tandem to evoke the disorienting, often nonlinear nature of the subconscious. Flickering images and ambient sound blur the lines between dream and reality, offering a sensory experience that invites viewers to reflect on what it means to see from within.

  • PARAPHER ANL

    This promotional video was created for Greek industrial DJ PARAPHER’s all-night-long set, combining flashing imagery and live art clips to evoke the raw energy of the underground scene. Made in collaboration with my dear friend and artist @liquidphantom, the piece merges sound, movement, and visual aggression into a visceral teaser that reflects the intensity and chaos of PARAPHER’s sonic world. It’s not just a promo—it’s a pulse.

  • HORRORS OF THE MIND

    Horrors of the Mind is a video work that confronts the emotional weight of childhood head-on. Using direct, evocative imagery, it reflects on how early experiences—whether painful, confusing, or repressed—can shape one’s internal world. The video presents these moments with raw clarity, capturing the unease and vulnerability that often accompany growing up.

  • TEDDY pt.2

    TEDDY pt.2 is a video work that celebrates childhood through sound while confronting the emotional weight it can carry. Centered around an original techno track I produced, the piece transforms early memories and imagery into something rhythmic, alive, and resilient. The visuals and sound together create a space where joy and discomfort coexist, offering a way to reclaim difficult memories through creative expression.