A visionary entrepreneur, I am the founder of BRINK and Executive Director of the BRINK Foundation, a trailblazer in every sense of the word. As an avant-garde thinker, I have always been drawn to the unorthodox, embracing the role of enfant terrible and ne'er do well, while breaking the mold of convention.
With a rebellious spirit, I founded BRINK in 1995, a bold move that would set the stage for a lifetime of innovation and creativity. As a jack-of-all-trades, I have worn many hats, including mechanic, artist, guru, producer, novelist, and architect, always pushing the boundaries of what is possible.
My work in digital filmmaking has been particularly groundbreaking, with the release of Spun in 2003, a film that challenged the status quo and left a lasting impact on the industry. I have continued to push the envelope, creating provocative content that often sparks controversy, such as Pornstar Pets in 2005 and Last New Yorker in 2006.
As a Director's director, I have helmed projects like TV Party in 2005 and Flor de Muertos in 2011, cementing my reputation as a true original. And in 2020, I co-founded Pidgin Palace Arts, a new platform for showcasing innovative and boundary-pushing art.
Throughout my career, I have remained true to my punk rock roots, always refusing to conform to the norms of society. And as I continue to evolve and create, I remain committed to inspiring others to do the same, to never stop challenging the status quo and to always stay true to their own unique vision.