WORK PORTFOLIO

WORK PORTFOLIO

The Man Who Plays With Fire, dir. Chris Ohlson

Role: Editor

NOWNESS, New Hampshire Film Festival

Chinatown Shopping, Think!Chinatown

Role: Producer, videographer, editor

Artist Spotlight: Family Amnesia by Betty Yu, Magnum Foundation

Role: Editor

Originally presented at Photoville 2023

Ming Fay and EPOXY, Think!Chinatown

Role: Editor

Exhibited at: Brooklyn Museum of Art, WhiteBox Harlem, 398 Community Art Space

East Side Riders, 37 Laines

Role: Editor, colorist, motion graphics

Rocking the Boat, Think!Chinatown

Role: Story producer

Everyday Chinatown with Artist: Xinmei Liu, Think!Chinatown

Role: Animator/editor

Everyday Chinatown with Artist: Hui Ma, Think!Chinatown

Role: Animator/editor

Everyday Chinatown with Artist: Lily Lam, Think!Chinatown

Role: Animator/editor

PROGRAMMING

PROGRAMMING

RENDERING REAL: Explorations of Asian American and Asian Diasporic Archives

Asian American International Film Festival’s New Media program (2022)

PERSONAL

PERSONAL

Super 8 experiments

Pritzker Prize winner Alvaro Siza’s works in Matosinhos, Portugal

Super 8 experiments

Carlota the cat, who lives in Carmo Convent

Super 8 experiments

Douro Valley experienced through boat, train, car, and foot

Super 8 experiments

Buildings around Central Park

Super 8 experiments

Kids fishing in Turtle Pond

Super 8 experiments

Walk through Central Park

Snow (excerpt)

A phone conversation between my mom and I about snow reveals stories about her family’s immigration path

Kopi

My Singaporean family tries to explain to me, their American relative, the different varieties of kopi

From Flower to Flower

The fever dream that was spring March 2020

Printmaking with Tamar Etingen

Profile of artist Tamar Etingen, who finds beauty in everyday or discarded items

Urban Meditation

Layering audio recordings from different modes of transportation – car, bus, foot traffic – to create an audio-visual experience that is built like the layered ramps and freeways of the American landscape

Street Solo by Chance

Activating a sliver of road that is never used. Deriving from Merce Cunningham’s chance operations, the dancer develops movement phrases triggered by a particular action in their urban environment — a vehicle passes on the right versus left, a red car comes through, a truck rumbles by