Peter Mac Group Project - First Nations Services Video

A group video in collaboration with Jasmine Croser and Paige Cuffe, and a special thanks to Mariah Tejones for her artwork of Services and Information available to First Nation Patients at Peter Mac. This video was made in June 2023.

Peter Mac Group Project - AHLO Video

A group video in collaboration with Jasmine Croser and Paige Cuffe, and a special thanks to Mariah Tejones for her artwork of the AHLO available to First Nation Patients at Peter Mac video. This video was made in June 2023.

Compositing the Puzzles of Time (Printed Photobook)

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Compositing the Puzzles of Time (Original Image Samples)

This video shows some samples of my work coming to life from my project "Compositing the Puzzles of Time".

Music Content

Kevin MacLeod – Leopard Print Elevator

Cinema 4D Animation of A Gumball Factory

Music Content

Kevin MacLeod - Twisted

Typographer and Typeface Research - Mark van Bronkhorst

Mind Uploading Cinematic 360 Experience

360 Version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jetRAdJeGYg&t=4s

Mind uploading is a theoretical concept that I focused on. The term mind uploading seems to be vague as some may see it as a brain emulation, brain-computer, distributed cognition, etc. It focuses on the sensors of your brain signals and has the capability to read your thoughts and read your past memories or sub-consciousness/dreams. Overall, the term mind uploading is a speculative concept. Some believe that certain aspects of us being able to do it already exist, and it is just putting it all together that is going to be difficult in the long run. It relates to the human effect because it is a very human feeling and desire to preserve memories, preserve ideas and perhaps eventually have immortality. It is something that would be called digital immortality because the recordings that the person has uploaded are preserved. This is certainly further down the track than I will deal with here, as I will just show some basic overviews of how thought patterns and memories can be read and then simulated on a computer or a TV screen. Mind uploading has been touched on in science fiction novels, movies, as well as video games and, is dealt with as a theoretical concept.

Music Content

Kevin MacLeod - Floating Cities

“Cereal” Killer - 30 Second Animatic

Mini Car Animatic (Don’t Buy A Lemon, By A Mini!)