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His films often blur the distinctions between the manufactured and the organic, challenging perceptions of what constitutes a story’s inherent value and utility.
Moreover, Stephen’s engagement with themes of transformation is not merely physical but also imbued with sociocultural implications. By altering the form and context of materials, he invites a dialogue on the fluidity of identity and the impermanence of state, which can be reflective of broader societal changes and personal introspections.
His work provokes a reconsideration of the mundane, elevating everyday desires to a status that questions consumerist tendencies and the disposability of modern life.
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