Residual Motion
A study in temporal variation, using motion to reveal transitions between form and rhythm.
Year
2024
Scope
Graphic Design
Client
Tech, Bands
Duration
1.5 months
These works move through time as both structure and material—where motion becomes a way of shaping and reshaping meaning. Frames gather into sequences that shift, overlap, and dissolve, holding moments in a state of quiet transition. What appears is never fixed; it unfolds, drifts, and reconfigures, guided by rhythm as much as intention.
Across these pieces, collaboration and exploration exist side by side. Work created with bands, software platforms, AI-driven tools, and other companies becomes an extension of their voice—translating identity into movement, capturing tone through pacing, texture, and flow. Each project listens, responds, and transforms, allowing brand and narrative to emerge through motion rather than remain static.
Alongside this, personal explorations open a different space—less defined, more searching. Here, motion is not tasked with representation, but with discovery. The same systems of timing, layering, and variation unfold more freely, tracing ideas as they take shape and dissolve again.
Between these modes, the work exists in a continuous exchange—between client and self, structure and intuition, clarity and ambiguity. Storytelling becomes fluid, held not in fixed frames, but in the space where they shift and become something else.











