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dr.mo

Video Artist, VJ and programmer

About Me


I am a London based video artist, VJ and programmer. With a long-term interest in lens-based media: music videos, short films and photography, I have become involved in VJ'ing: mixing and projecting videos as dr. mo. I use a combination of fast moving footage, photographic stills, video mosaics, collages and time lapse sequences.
Currently I am working on vision based interactive video installations - an exciting intersection of art and technology that I feel has huge potential for creative expression.
See some example of my work below. For more information visit my website or contact me directly.

Hurry Up Please: It's Time - Interactive Installation from vjdrmo on Vimeo .

VJ Showreel from vjdrmo on Vimeo .

My Interests

Filmmaking VJ'ing Photography Art Travelling Fantasizing about Travelling Rollerblading Buddhism Food Procrastination

Music:

the go! team, curtis mayfield, marvin gaye, van morrison, herbie hancock, cinematic orchestra, ulrich schnauss, sigur ros, hint, nina simone, aretha franklin, the the, future sounds of london, bent, herb alpert, lemon jelly, dr. john, earth wind & fire, air, mr. scruff, zero 7, seelenluft, stereolab ,stevie wonder, jim o'rourke, the egg, mylo, boards of canada, simon & garfunkle, janis joplin, plaid, jon hopkins, lambchop ,hextatic, nightmares on wax, groove armada, nick drake, george benson, caravan, neu and many more

Movies:

in no particular order: the science of sleep, harold and maude, capturing the freedmans, eternal sunshine of the spotless mind, annie hall, christiane f., punch drunk love, office space, adaptation, being john malkovich, fargo, man with a movie camera, 2001, the idiots, vanishing point, sideways, napoleon dynamite, garden state, the corporation, manufacturing consent, dogeball, solaris, cinema paradiso, cypher, existenz, love liza, the big blue. american beauty, the ice storm, the saftey of objects, the educators, good bye lenin, wings of desire

Television:

my favorite by far "the office"

Books:

who has time for reading?