How To Cry Your Brains Out A stop-action animation, that originated from camera stills of the waves of Nazaré, Portugal.

Seeking, absurdly so, to capture what has been officially recorded to be some of the largest waves in the world.

Anticipating the miraculous. Patiently waiting.

A deep hidden underwater trench, just past the shoreline likens the possibility.

10 sec. loop / 2019 Inspired by ‘Manual de instrucciones’ by Argentine writer Julio Cortázar

BloodShot

A video experiment with a red gel filter and a natural wooded area

Thumbing bike bells with an actual audio sampling of the Amsterdam Emergency Sirens blaring throughout the city.

City of Bilbo - Euskal Herria / Bilbao España

Digital and Film formats

May of 2019

Video documentation of an abandon, collapsing industrial paper factory in central Portugal.

Operational from 1912-1992, it once employed up to 300 workers from the surrounding towns and villages.

Rotting paper, still bound, labeled and ready for shipping Dirt and debris forming their own surreal, private worlds Acids eating concrete, colored dyes, black greenish mold.

All of this layer upon layer, for years

The silence

21:53 Recorded 2016. Edited and Completed 2025 Additional camera work: R.P. (LT)

Braga…this is not Porto

A wooden facsimile of an old transistor radio was video documented in two geographically diverse regions of Catalunya, specifically the city of Barcelona and the village of Farrera.

Audio sampling from nature and urban settings were combined from scrolling through the transmission dial of an am/fm radio.

The audio functions as ethereal transmissions of information across geographical boundaries.

Donostia-Euskal Herria / San Sébastian-España

A stop-action animation created from a 1/2 frame 35mm camera, circa 1964

Walking, taking a photo every few steps….stopping, advancing, stumbling

Black & White 35mm film stills captured at differing camera settings of a window air-conditioning unit in a hotel room.

A single audio wave filtered through several analog devices, digital output.

A support safety cable, anchoring lumber tree cutting machines several meters up a mountain side.

Languidly bobbing and violently scraping, tearing, abrading the bark and leaves of the trees further down the mountain side.

Loop HDV

North, on the Iberian Peninsula. Basque region

A photographic documentation of a train ride from the city of Bilbo (Bilbao) to Gasteiz (Vitoria)