
liminal is a short video work paired with one of my original compositions. The piece unfolds in a subterranean space, where a solitary figure awakens and begins to reinhabit the final moments of their life, suspended just before an unseen accident.
Through slow pacing and layered sound, the work lingers in the threshold between presence and absence, memory and erasure. The subterranean setting functions as both literal and symbolic underworld; an in-between place where time stretches and the boundaries of life blur.
By combining image and sound into a single, dissonant rhythm, liminal resists straightforward narrative. Instead, it evokes the sensation of being caught in transition: a space haunted by what has just ended, and what cannot quite begin.