Epic Fail

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Video Art

Self-Commissioned
London - UK



In a time where post-truth news divides and conservative politics fails to lure in young voters, a extraordinary vote for world peace has dramatic consequences. Epic Fail is an avant-garde essay that questions how we perceive truth, information and politics, seen through the dual lenses of our real and virtual identities.  

Photo Credits: © Pau Munõz & Morgan Hill Murphy

Moved by the political events that shook our recent times, the film is loosely inspired by Jean Paul Sartre’s Nausea - depicting how we can develop visual embodiments of our emotions as a catharsis on how to deal with reality.









The Future Of Music 

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Video Art

Commission by Hello Play! & Digizik
London - UK



The Future Of Music is a one of a kind 360 film that follows Carré Bleu, a fictitiously famous music producer who can modulate time, space and gravity to create the music of the future. In this mockumentary interview, he introduces us to a new range of retro-futuristic human instruments he is using to create ground-breaking new sounds for music artist Polar Youth.  

Photo Credits: © Pau Muñoz & Greg Barth
Hypebeast

Wildly innovative and completly hypnotic.      

Vice Magazine

A short, trippy masterpiece.      

The result is a surreal, gif frenzy of gravity defying human instruments that perform all around us, pushing 360 technology to unseen places, and creating a story that the viewer can not only follow, but become a part of.

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Essays On Reality I + II

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Video Art

Self-Commissioned
London - UK



Essays On Reality is a series of video art installations, inspired by social-political and economic events from around the world, which are turned into short surrealist caricatures.


Exhibitions:

Eigen + Art - Berlin DE
Mon Oeil - Viry Chatillion - FR
Visuelt Design Festival - Oslo - NO
Chromatic Festival - Paris FR










7tv Rebranding    

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Branding
7tv 
Montreal - Moscow    



Commissioned to reinvent Russia’s 7TV channel, I developed a handmade, tactile visual identity that reflected the channel’s DIY ethos. Inspired by programming that taught viewers everything from cooking to building to travelling smarter, the crafted aesthetic celebrated curiosity, resourcefulness and the joy of making.

The idents were just one expression of an identity designed to spark creativity and autonomy.

Photo Credits: © Noé Sardet & Greg Barth

Alongside the stop-motion work, I developed the full brand system: a new logo, a flexible identity and an extensive on-air package including lower thirds, upper thirds, title cards, transitions, typography and colour palettes. 

Every element echoed the channel’s DIY spirit — a modular, handmade language that adapted across formats while staying unmistakably 7TV.

The result was a cohesive identity with endless variations, all rooted in empowering viewers to create more themselves.








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