We Can Do This As Many Times As You Want is a triptych film installation exploring communication, relationality, and social behaviour. Filmed across sites including monoculture landscapes and communication infrastructures, the work observes how interactions are shaped by invisible systems and social scripts designed to organise movement and exchange. Created through participatory and performative methods, the project stages repeated greetings, connectivity failures, and loosely choreographed encounters between strangers. The work draws on neurodivergent experiences of communication and an interest in divergent forms of interconnection which resist confinement or predictability. Through slow pacing, repetition, and subtle disruption, the film asks how we perform connection, and what forms of difference can be accommodated within shared social systems.
Exhibited in Rua Red, South Dublin Arts Centre, tallaght, Dublin, June 2026 as part of ‘Such Fine Crossings’, NCAD MFA graduate show.
‘We Can Do This As Many Times As You Want’, 14 mins, (2026)