About

I am a video artist based in New England, dedicated to exploring the boundaries between sound and vision. Since 2009, I have been developing my artistic voice and have had the privilege of collaborating with talented artists from around the world. In 2020, I began delving into video synthesis and circuit-bent technology to further expand the expressive possibilities of my practice.

From an early age, I was visually captivated—often rewatching the same VHS tapes until my family would hide them to give the television a rest. That early obsession with moving images laid the groundwork for my lifelong fascination with video as an artistic medium.

My creative journey began in 2009, when I started recording and editing Call of Duty gameplay montages using store-bought editing software. Countless late nights spent experimenting with footage evolved into a deeper interest in videography. Armed with a modest 2011 Sony HD Handycam, I began filming my surroundings and soon discovered a passion for crafting music videos. I became entranced by the idea of visualizing sound—translating what I heard into what I could see. This led to the guiding principle of my work: “See What You Hear.”

Today, I approach my art as both a technical exploration and an emotional dialogue. I allow each piece to speak for itself, offering minimal context to encourage personal interpretation. My work thrives in the space between structure and spontaneity, where music and image merge into a shared sensory experience.