Sacred waters in Peru - a mythical boiling river in the Amazon. There, a community opens their doors to those who wish to learn from the plants. This is a 35mm photo from a disposable camera during my visit in January 2018.
Plant medicine is original technology. The ceremony is life. Breath is medicine for all channels to open and clear debris.
Ábrete Corazón is a medicine song that I learned to sing acapella. Last winter, I composed a melody on my small guitar and recorded in my living room with the ancient heater clacking in the background.
The video is a recorded devotion of sorts, an unraveling and decompression in Joshua Tree. I recorded the video on New Years Day 2020.
This bright star is a teacher and a healer, a celestial body who guides and graces us with rays of warmth. Every person reading this - technologists, artists, creatives, curators, collectors - are as plants: in need of sunlight, in need of nourishment, in need of embodiment, in need of soul to thrive.
The photograph was taken on Fujifilm 400 inside an Olympus OM-2S in 2006.
This piece is a part of Technology of Togetherness, a collective drop exploring technologies impact on culture, community, nature and the self, presented by Take Up Space.
sun dial
Celestial Mirror
Video of the Pacific Ocean set to a recording of Nico's "I'll Be Your Mirror" recorded in my living room in San Francisco, December 2022.
The Moon Song
may all beings be free, may all beings be safe, may all beings be luminous in this beautiful world we’re creating from our hearts. 🌹🌹🌹
Original by Karen O.
Time Travelling Branches
Tonkiri Mariri
INTEGRAL CEREMONY
Ábrete Corazón is a medicine song that I learned to sing acapella. Last winter, I composed a melody on my small guitar and recorded in my living room with the ancient heater clacking in the background.
The video is a recorded devotion of sorts, an unraveling and decompression in Joshua Tree. I recorded the video on New Years Day 2020.
CELESTIAL TECH | SUN LESSON
The photograph was taken on Fujifilm 400 inside an Olympus OM-2S in 2006.
This piece is a part of Technology of Togetherness, a collective drop exploring technologies impact on culture, community, nature and the self, presented by Take Up Space.