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Six films portray over 160 people from four countries answering five universal questions about happiness, fear, love, advice and hope. One gesture of unconditional love.
Independent film works screened internationally at film festivals and art institutions.
Each project has limited editions of photos and films.
Six films portray over 160 people from four countries answering five universal questions about happiness, fear, love, advice and hope. One gesture of unconditional love.
An emoji is the smallest unit of digital communication. In this ongoing project it becomes a reason for hundreds of people to be in the same place at the same time.
People unite in movements to create a large human kaleidoscope under a copper beech tree. As rain falls on their faces, they share in the experience of connection.
A group of healthy people including two children simultaneously fall to the floor during the opening of an art exhibition. The cause is as surprising as the fall itself.
A riverside community in Indonesia seen through intimate observations of everyday life by a woman at the edge of a timber mill, completing her morning rituals.
Commissioned for the Royal Australian Navy’s 100 year anniversary. For the Navy, the rope is a symbol of union, mateship and stability. For the viewer, tattoos are symbols of humanity and individuality.
In November 2011 on the two-month anniversary of the Occupy movement, in Montréal people sing, dance and make bubbles together. A portrait of people trying to change the world.
Two grave diggers with more than 20 years experience go about their work, their movements almost choreographed. Today there is an unexpected outcome neither has ever encountered before.
Over 300 people come together in a German/Dutch border town as three model airplane clubs uniquely fly in formation, origami cranes are folded and large crane sculptures flown over the airfield.
During half time at a regional Aussie Rules Grand Final, over 400 fans ran onto the field and lay down alongside performers. Together they covered the lines of centre square with their bodies.