In 2000 I graduated from the department of Systems Social Science at the City University, London. In 2004 I enrolled in the MA Programme “Anthropology of Media “at the School of Oriental and African Studies (soas), University of London where I studied ‘Philosophical approaches of Media Studies’, ‘Philosophy and Theory in Anthropology’, ‘Esoteric Buddhism in India and Tibet’, ‘Anthropology of Film’ and graduated with the dissertation “Media Representations and their Effect on Traditional Dance Formsâ€. In 2005 I jointed the two years Research Master programme (MPhil) at Leiden University, where I graduated in 2007 with the dissertation ‘When you have a Tiger by the Tail Let it eat you’- A Post-Phenomenological Analysis of Video Performance Art: A Video Performance by Araya Rasdjarmrearnsookâ€. In 2007 I joint Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok as a part of my research where I studied ‘Buddhist Philosophy’ as well as Southeast Asian Art, culture and politics. In the same year I participated in seminars in Thailand at the International Center of Buddhist Studies and in North India at the Root Institute of Tibetan Studies (FPMT) where I received teachings on Buddhist philosophy and psychology. In 2008 I became a member of the Kathmandu University at the ..- Center of Buddhist Studies (CBS)â€, Rangjung Yeshe Institute –where I studied ‘Specialised Studies in Buddhist Doctrine’ and ‘Advanced Studies in Buddhist Philosophy and Hermeneutics’. In particular specialised on the philosophical distinction between wisdom and appearance – “Distinguish Phenomena and Suchnessâ€. Currently i work as a Phd researcher at University van Amsterdam (uva) on the analysis of digital Games through the use of neuroscience , Deleuze ontology on cinema and the Buddhist theory of cognition .