Visionary Multi-Media Artist
'The Enormity of Time or The Falsification of Nature' is a large bodied work that uses a series of films that can be played individually or complete to explore perception and how varied our perception can become. In order to achieved this theory, a collection of random ideas are pieced together. Just as in real life random movement, sound, or environment is continually being cataloged in our mind inorder to makeup memory.
This means that our memory has often times juxtaposed unrelated thoughts resulting in the creation of altered or completely new remembrances of past events in our lives.
Film: 1 - The Red Day
2010
Running time: 3min 1sec
Film: 2 - The Blue Wood Pile
The second installment in 'The Enormity of Time' series explores the fine line between reverence and caricature. Propaganda & meaning well. Often times when perception is not re-examined we find ourselves holding up the same images as those we were hoping to destroy or get away from.
2010
Running Time: 2min 1sec
Film: 3 - Yellowed Bark
The third installment of 'The Enormity of Time' deals with collective perceptions of culture and the role media plays in the construction of that perception. In the film, I have intentionally reversed the usual depictions of Black and White culture in America.
2010
Running Time: 4min 4sec
Film: 4 - Green Means Go
The Fourth installment of 'The Enormity of Time' looks at the mechanics of random thoughts and how perceptions of joy and pain can often times become confused do to our minds swift ability to piece together many different and conflicting emotions all at once.
2010
Running Time: 3min 25sec
Film: 5 - The Gaze
The Fifth installment in the film series 'The Enormity of Time' deals with the obsessive power of imagined attention: We are always overly concerned what other people thing about us. Which affects what we wear, do, say, and in the end achieve out of life.
2011
Running Time: 4min 45sec
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