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Intermedia/Video Art 

Page Features:

multi-monitor performances

dual projection projects

single channel work 

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"The Dinner Party"

"The Dinner Party" is an installation piece designed to be interactive; inviting the guests to take a seat and be fully faced with the idea of women and the way in which modern media has chosen to prime, prep, and consume them.

"Puppets of Escapism"

Another interactive piece designed to be installed and projected onto the sides of a children's tent fort as if one is watching a puppet show. The implication of placing the viewer within a whimsical and childlike space helps to enforce the idea of escapism, a very common coping mechanism for younger children. The Fawn character throughout leads to the ideas of fear response, one of the newest discoveries to be fawning.

"The Final R's"

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The Final R's was created as a multi-media interactive piece exploring the relationship between emotional connection to art and technology and seeing if it truly connects or divides us. Each short was created to evoke a separate emotion and storyline to the same song. Towards the end the audience gets a QR code presented to them that would redirect them to a shared public yet anonymous blog to post how it made them feel, and what kind of scene they would put it to.

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The Blood of Christ

The Blood of Christ

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"The Blood of Christ"

An experimental film focusing on ideas of self realization, religious guilt, and religious trauma, juxtaposing ethereal motifs with macabre ones.

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Open in Case of Emergency

Open in Case of Emergency

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"Open in Case of Emergency"

This short was designed to showcase a vessel to hold castings made from objects collected over a span of 12 hours walking and wandering. This task was done among the area I grew up and developed into a somewhat time capsule. These fleshy and indistinguishable memories amplify the slipping away of my childhood through my own struggles with mental illness.

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