The Choice is Right There in Your Hand and You Can't Even Hold It Well. (Web View) - (mixed-media narrative photography project) - Society trends to move forward with those who are confident. Confident in their beliefs and opinions. The ambivalent crowd are now deemed as cowards. Cowards with no standpoint. Individuals stuck in the loophole of over-deliberation. As a result, they never gain anything. Left with unsatisfying outcomes and endless suffering. This story is about an ordinary woman living in the middle of a food shortage crisis. Despite her indecisiveness, she has to make a life-changing decision. The only available source of food is canned food which causes hallucinations and brainwashing, provided by the government's courtesy. Should she eat the canned substance or starve to death? Using mixed media techniques, this project incorporates photography, experimental videography, and illustration. The aim is to depict the suffering and chaotic ambivalent state that occurs when we're trying to make a decision. The suffering which is a result of the over-analysis of choice.

People's Look-book - A look-book collection I did for people's favourite outfits.

Replication - Printing self-portraits with cyanotype technique, this project explore the distortion affected by the action of replicating something over and over again.

Spexploration - I am sometimes fascinated by how people arrange the spot for themselves in the society. World is like a very large space with humans standing

TOFU - Time Machine Music Video - This animation project is created as a music video for the song

Uncertainty - Experimental still-images film

The Choice is Right There in Your Hand and You Can't Even Hold It Well. (1) - (mixed-media narrative photography project) - Society trends to move forward with those who are confident. Confident in their beliefs and opinions. The ambivalent crowd are

The Choice is Right There in Your Hand and You Can't Even Hold It Well. (2) - (mixed-media narrative photography project) - Society trends to move forward with those who are confident. Confident in their beliefs and opinions. The ambivalent crowd are

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