Mirrored Flower, Watery Moon

Disturbing sound and visuals (not present online)

Video and performance. The title comes from a Chinese idiom, flower in the mirror, moon in the water, which means unrealistic aspirations. Literally, it means something you can see but you can never truly touch. It’s reality, but somewhat twisted reality, drifting away from reality under the filters of emotions, desires and mentality.

Temporarily not uploading the full video online. A soundtrack I made for the video is available.