This black and white short film experiments with Søren Kierkegaard's The Seducer’s Diary by inverting the original idea, shifting the focus from the seducer to the seduced. The film examines the seducer using fragmented imagery and narration. The grainy textures, high contrast, and temporal shifts reflect his journey into understanding that seduction is a double-edged sword.

The short experimental movie talks about everyday life.

The short experimental movie talks about human loneliness in a hi-tech society.

The short experimental movie actualizes the problem/collision/ of consumerism and ecology.

The short experimental movie narrated the incident when a museum visitor damaged Michelangelo's David sculpture.

The short experimental movie, animated photo, as a part of the photo exhibit “He found himself he will not draw passers-by anymore”

The short experimental movie, animated photo, as a part of the photo exhibit “He found himself he will not draw passers-by anymore”

The short experimental movie, animated photo, as a part of the photo exhibit “He found himself he will not draw passers-by anymore”

The short experimental movie, animated photo, as a part of the photo exhibit “He found himself he will not draw passers-by anymore”