Fragments of Fluidity is a poetic meditation on identity as a shifting landscape where gender, feeling, and self-perception dissolve and reform in unexpected ways. Through a series of layered, meditative sequences, the film weaves together themes of light and shadow, connection and disassociation, inviting viewers to reflect on the shifting relationship between inner and outer worlds.
Through intricate layering and repeated imagery, the film evokes a dreamlike rhythm, mirroring the nonlinear nature of thought and logic of the inner self. As it maps the spiraling architecture of the mind, Fragments of Fluidity becomes a quiet invitation urging us toward mindfulness, presence, and deeper self-inquiry.
Watch the short film below:

Site Design:
Designed as an immersive, contemplative experience, the short film is intended for continuous looping on a CRT monitor, accompanied by headphones. The sound design is soft, dreamy, and minimal, working alongside the imagery to foster a sense of quiet reflection.
This format creates an intimate viewing environment and makes the work easily adaptable to a wide range of spaces, from galleries to site-specific installations, and can be included alongside or in addition to other pieces or performances.
Screenings:
Fragments of Fluidity has been screened at several international film festivals, including its European premiere at the Homographia Film Festival in Brussels, Belgium, its North American premiere at the DIY Short Film Festival in Pensacola, Florida, and at the Night on the Tracks Film Festival, also in Florida. In addition, the film has been presented in a series of private showings, allowing for intimate audience engagement and dialogue.