The Big Sister - a person of colossal size - is trapped in sand in a deserted landscape. With no way to take care of herself, this burden falls on her resentful little sister.
Fall. Fracture. Reconstruction. In a porous and fragile universe, we find ourselves following this character, addicted to work, alcohol, loneliness, creating a world where he gradually finds himself again.
Based on the musical piece "Reise" with narration. A couple have an argument and a reconciliation, through ballet. The visual style imitates an impressionist painting.
The pink creatures' society lives peacefully at the top of a tower, under an unwritten decree: "wait your turn in the line to the top". But everything is suddenly called into question when one citizen doesn't respect this way of life.
The disappearance of a child is going to disrupt a rural town. While time will gradually erase the event, the family will deal with the constant hope of finding her, and the thought of having lost her.
While thinking too deeply about the future, Yacob meets a spirit in the fields. This spirit takes him on a flash-forward journey of his life, showing him that his life's flow is unconventionally beautiful.
A heartbroken boy can't get his ex-girlfriend out of his head. When he finds her, they make up. The couple are oblivious that an agency has pulled the strings to make that happen.
Through childhood recordings, grandmother's narration, and family videos, I tried to describe why the fig tree in my hometown disappeared, triggering thoughts about memory and how to forget.
Joleen wakes up in her bed to discover that she is falling through the sky. Her mother - who is not phased - hands her a goose and shoves her off the bed. As she falls objects from her life pass her.
I work with the interaction of space, and being in it, and the energies associated with them. The state of rest, then tipping over from it, and then returning to it again.
After Ronin neglects to clear up her dropped groceries, they start to mix and bubble, transforming into a small pudding. Whilst this initially seems odd, for Ronin, it is easily ignorable. Over the next few days, the pudding grows bigger and bigger.