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Capture: A Digital Dance Showcase
12-10-2023
Capture is a vibrant digital dance showcase lighting up Aotea Square with over 55 dance films. In my role, I spearheaded the graphic design, marketing, and social media outreach, while also managing the website, creating a seamless experience for audiences to explore and connect with the diverse dance narratives. The event is a celebration of dance, spotlighting the artistry of Aotearoa's pioneering and emerging dance talents.


How to Throw a Chinese Funeral
03-10-2023
"How to Throw a Chinese Funeral" is a poignant theatre play set across Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, and Auckland, unraveling the tapestry of a family's history and heritage during a traditional Taoist funeral. As the puppet and projection designer, I crafted eight unique puppets inspired by the wayang kulit shadow puppetry, which serve as narrative vessels, casting silhouetted glimpses into the family's past and illuminating the play’s exploration of memory, identity, and generational change.


Digital Garden
29–07–23
Digital Garden is a research project that delves into the potential of electronic waste as a resource for creating interactive installations. The central concept is a "digital garden," a nurturing space that fosters the growth of ideas, cultivates meaningful dialogue, and encourages the exchange of knowledge. Traditionally associated with online platforms, this installation aims to materialises the digital garden concept into a public space, making it accessible to diverse audiences, including children, elders, and those less engaged in virtual environments.
Filed under:
Art Direction, Installation

Attribution:
Creative New Zealand, Kristin Li, Kyung Ho Min, Ford Jones, Qianye Lin



Mahiwaga
06–04–23
"MAHIGAWA" (Magic/Spell) is a moving image work featuring Lara Chuo and Cypris Afakasi, exploring self-celebration and self-doubt. Set against Northcote Central’s urban landscape, the piece presents the artists as gods from their indigenous histories, juxtaposing divine figures in a pedestrian setting to challenge conventional notions of vanity, pride, and narcissism. Through captivating performances and evocative imagery, "Mahigawa" invites viewers to examine their relationship with self-love, and experience the transcendent beauty of embracing their own divine reflection.
Filed under:
Art Direction, Cinematography

Attribution:
All My Friends




Headshots for Arts Makers Aotearoa 
04–04–23
Artist portraits as part of Arts Makers Aotearoa pilot mentoring group, featuring: Cath Guevara, Rhea Maheshwari, Linda Va'aelua, and Juliana Durán.
Filed under:
Photography

Attribution:
Arts Makers Aotearoa







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