Downward Facing

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This is how a yoga class sounds like for the socially anxious. Starts off tranquil, meditative. And then the more you think about it, the more intense it feels.

There are stakes where stakes shouldn’t be.

Nothing seems different; you’re not sure where it changes. But it does. 

Oh, it does.

 

Garreth Chan is the multimedia editor of Postscript Magazine. He is a transdisciplinary artist from Hong Kong, focusing on the intersection of sound, text, and video. He holds a BA in Music and Sociology from NYU Abu Dhabi. 

Garreth worked at She Films as a film colorist and audio engineer before deciding to explore as a freelancer. His work in film and theater has premiered in Amman, New York, London, Hong Kong, Abu Dhabi, and Budapest, among others. 

He is most interested in notions of silence and the mundane.

 

Artwork by Tala Asiri

Garreth Chan

Garreth is a transdisciplinary artist from Hong Kong. He studied music and sociology at NYU Abu Dhabi and worked as a film colorist and producer for a production house before deciding to make whatever he wants. He is most interested in notions of silence and the mundane.

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