VJ – Noche De Los Libros
Video, 2024, 3h.
3 hour video of book-related visuals, made to be projected on the wall at a literature-themed DJ set in a local bookshop.
Video, 2024, 3h.
3 hour video of book-related visuals, made to be projected on the wall at a literature-themed DJ set in a local bookshop.
Movie edit, 2021, 67 mins.
In 2021, daily life still in the throes of the Covid pandemic, few things gave us more solace than watching movies. With the entire film industry locked down, some editors found new ways of entertaining themselves. That is what gave birth to racertrash, a collective that made alternative, psychedelic edits of popular movies, and the only way to watch them was to catch them on rare occasional livestreams. I found them quite inspiring, so I decided to make something in that vein myself. Vanilla Skies Reborn is the result of that experiment. It takes footage from Vanilla Sky, as well as many other films starring Tom Cruise, and attempts to blend them together into a loose continuity. Honestly, it’s not particularly successful, but it was a hell of a lot of fun to make.
This is the blurb I wrote for it at the time:
The world did end in the year 2000. An apocalyptic event produced a split in the space-time continuum of our galaxy: Tom Cruise’s performance as David Aames in the film “Vanilla Sky”. Everything that has happened since has been merely the product of hallucination within Mr. Aames’ psyche, brought about by a powerful cocktail of heavy tropic medication. This film reveals, for the first time, the mind-worm-body patterns that led to this world-shattering rigmarole, tracing and colouring in his inner reverie, so that by understanding this one man, we may, perhaps, better understand ourselves, and the future we leave behind. It is into this quagmire that we are ruthlessly thrown, to answer the question of “What if the mask from Vanilla Sky was the mask from The Mask?”, as well as many, many others.
Due to copyright restrictions, the full film is probably not available to stream at this time. If it is, it will be here:
Video, 2020, 29 mins.
In 2007, Vin Diesel starred in The Wheelman, an action adventure game set in the city of Barcelona. In this strange video, his character from inside the game acts as a knowledgeable city guide, his soft gravely voice telling us of turbulences past and present. Mixing gameplay, archive footage, and video I shot myself, this experimental documentary takes a fresh look at the city’s recent history and its hopes for the future. It was made mostly in lockdown, during the first months of the 2020 Covid pandemic, a time of reflection for the world.