Worlding
To experience worlding is to draw the world near—to open a space where perception expands and the ordinary begins to shimmer. Relating to Heidegger’s idea of worlding, these videos reshape time to reveal what often escapes notice: the wind rippling through grasses, foam clearing in a tide pool, the evocative rhythm of fireflies. They invite not just seeing, but sensing—an entry into presence through the subtle and unseen.
Below are samples from longer compositions.
Midsummer Night’s Dream
Astral Burn
Presence of Wind
Dreaming Slumber
Surfing Beneath the Surface
Dream of Soaring
Camouflage
Flight
Radiant Matter