Filmmaking Experiments is where music collides with memory, code, and chaos.
These pieces aren’t polished products — they’re raw transmissions: fractured love letters, data storms, haunted footage, and poetic glitches. Each one is a test. A risk. A refusal to stay in one lane.




Transcript

Music: Daygard aka Arsalun – Year: 2019

Transcript is a music video introduction created for Daygard, drawing on the dual meaning of the word — a medical transcript and a personal recording of experience. The piece plays with the tension between healing and harm, presenting visuals that blur the line between clinical detachment and emotional exposure. It sets the stage for the track by framing the body and mind as sites of both prescription and resistance, offering an abstract meditation on care, control, and the documentation of pain.




Diaspora

Music: Saeed Dehghan – Year: 2020

Published on March 21, 2020, Diaspora is a video art piece reflecting on the life of a goldfish during the Iranian Norouz rituals. It captures the quiet melancholy of displacement — a creature removed from its natural world, surrounded by celebration, yet carrying the memory of open waters. A poetic meditation on longing, tradition, and the imagined traces of a freer past.




A Piece of Advice
Music: Daygard aka Arsalun – Year: 2020

Daygard delicately raps and narrates his grandmother’s biography, channeling her voice, tone, and lived wisdom. Set in Yazd — the city where he was born — the music video blends real events with documentary-style footage of listeners revisiting memories of their own grandmothers. More than a tribute, the piece becomes a quiet testament to the struggles, resilience, and strength of women across generations, held together by voice, memory, and place.




Thrill
Music: Donna Carmen by Pink Noisy – Year: 2022

Rooted in the flowing spirit of Iranian calligraphy, this typographic piece traces the delicate, dangerous curve of falling in love. Through abstract typographic gestures, the piece becomes a visual poem about entanglement, desire, and the quiet danger of being seen.



Cold Open for AWOL 
Music: Farsea - Year: 2021

AWOL is a 10-track audiovisual album translating sound into immersive visual form. Created with computer-generated visuals and oscillator-based techniques, it leans into retro aesthetics to evoke a lost-broadcast VHS feel. This intro piece sets the tone for the full experience — a flickering signal, a coded memory, a visual poem about presence, disappearance, and everything in between.





Black Box
Music: Daygard aka Arsalun – Year: 2020

Black Box was created in collaboration with Persian rapper Arsalun, centered on the metaphor of the heart as a flight recorder. The piece reflects on someone from his past who has passed away, imagining their shared memories sealed inside like a black box—only revealed after emotional impact. Lo-fi footage from school years flickers through like fragments of a life stored and forgotten, until grief brings them to the surface.



The Road 

Vocal: Navid | Music: Farsea – Year: 2025

The Road was released as a teaser on social media, meant to prepare the audience for a larger narrative. Based on the concept of a never-ending road, the piece visualizes persistence, uncertainty, and the poetic tension of movement without direction. The looping sequence mirrors the emotional weight of continuing forward when the destination is unknown.



Numbers

Music: Farsea – Year: 2020
"Numbers" aka Adad is an experimental video diving into the mental noise of a world ruled by data. As the camera zooms deeper into the viewer’s mind, numbers take over like thoughts in overdrive — fast, repetitive, and overwhelming. The piece reflects on how human experience is increasingly quantified, reducing memory and emotion to code in a system we can’t escape.



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