Sandy Eames is a multidisciplinary artist working across animation, experimental film and installation. Her practice explores communication without voice through repetition, looping imagery, sound and hands-on material processes. Working directly onto 35mm film, she uses bleaching, staining and layered analogue techniques alongside mechanical sound to create works that sit between comfort and unease.
Influenced by Henri Bergson’s theory of durée, her work explores how past experiences continue to exist within the present. Through cycles, repetition and gradual intensification, Vocal Load reflects the build-up of anxiety over time. Domestic yellow materials and experimental kitchen-made processes are worked directly into the film itself, connecting ideas of home, routine and voice.






