Light Fields

  • Dream it.

    Light Fields premiered as an experimental film and immersive installation in San Francisco in 2021, arriving at a pivotal moment in the rise of digital forms of exchange and hybrid media. The work reimagined early 1980s cyberpunk aesthetics through a neon-drenched lens, positioning the viewer not as a spectator but as if they were inside the neon itself—bathed in flickering color, abstract soundscapes, and shifting geometries. Equal parts portal and gallery piece, Light Fields unfolded as a sound sculpture and ambient narrative experience, echoing early video art while pushing toward a new kind of spatial cinema rooted in contemporary sensory overload and fractured perception.

  • Build it.

    The film was based on Light Fields, our first experimental novel, now out of print. The original text played with disjointed timelines, glitch poetics, and philosophical fragments—a prelude to the layered cinematic language that emerged in the film. Together, the book and film formed a conceptual whole: a meditation on identity, memory, and light as both technology and emotion. Though the book is no longer available, Light Fields remains a foundational project—one that shaped the evolving relationship between narrative, media, and the digital subconscious that formulated during an early renaissance of digital art, before generative AI..

 

LIght Fields (2021)

Light Fields is an experimental film originally conceived as an immersive installation—part sound sculpture, part ambient cinema. Meant to be experienced as a spatial artwork, it places the viewer inside a glowing, neon-soaked world. First exhibited in San Francisco in 2021, the film is now exclusively available to view on this site.