01.22.2026 — First lines of a new audiovisual process

This is ground zero: an open notebook, fast lines, and pencil decisions. Today I’m starting the first storyboard sketch for a new audiovisual piece: rhythm, density, gaze directions, shadows, breaths.

Sometimes ideas arrive too quickly. That’s why these drawings are so rough and schematic: they’re a private code to keep the thread. From the outside, it’s normal if it doesn’t make much sense. It’s not meant to be beautiful or final—just a way to catch the impulse before it disappears.

Technology will play an important role. AI will help me prototype, explore variations, speed up tests, and refine materials. But the project’s engine is born here: drawing on paper. It’s where thinking becomes space and time—and where mistakes are harmless.

It’s still too early to share details. For now, I’m sharing the beginning of the process: a table, a notebook, and the first agreement with the story.