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It’s funny because I rarely want people to feel something specific.
The most important thing is that something I create triggers an emotion, they see something they can relate to. This can be big or small, laughter, happiness, sadness, hope, anger.
The thing is that I create quite intuitively, no pretext.
My master’s degree was in Experimental Film so a lot of the time the process was more important than the actual outcome although there must be a story in one way or another.
In most of the work I put out (including the By Accident archive), there is a sense of absence, emptiness. Maybe this is something that I only see myself BUT it’s not something I put into the work, it just is (there). 1 reply
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