Video
INTRO MUSIC VIDEO
Shoot and Co-Directed By Darcy Hatcher
Introducing Sophia Condon’s upcoming EP, the artist dances to her original funk-pop song surrounded by surrealist scenes of texture and motion. Hatcher shot the video exclusively on VHS to illustrate the uncanny emotions Condon’s lyrics describe.
Shoot and Co-Directed By Darcy Hatcher
Introducing Sophia Condon’s upcoming EP, the artist dances to her original funk-pop song surrounded by surrealist scenes of texture and motion. Hatcher shot the video exclusively on VHS to illustrate the uncanny emotions Condon’s lyrics describe.
BLISS MIXED MEDIA VISUALIZER
Produced, Directed, and Edited By Darcy Hatcher
Darcy Hatcher, Zi Zhang, and Johans Saldana take Polaroids, eat raspberries, and cause mayhem in their three-person fight club.
Produced, Directed, and Edited By Darcy Hatcher
Darcy Hatcher, Zi Zhang, and Johans Saldana take Polaroids, eat raspberries, and cause mayhem in their three-person fight club.
THREE COWBOYS MUSIC FESTIVAL PROMO
Co-Produced, Directed, and Edited By Darcy Hatcher
Promotional Video for proposed music festival Three Cowboy for Music Festival Experience Class. Hatcher with creative partner Franlkin Lam presents a music festival that reclaims the mythology of The Cowboy to it’s historically accurate origins: Queer & BIPOC. Capturing our cowboys with mirrorless, digicam, and 35mm film cameras and clips of Chappell Roan’s Femfest 2023 performance, Hatcher & Lam create an energetic and homosensual video.
Co-Produced, Directed, and Edited By Darcy Hatcher
Promotional Video for proposed music festival Three Cowboy for Music Festival Experience Class. Hatcher with creative partner Franlkin Lam presents a music festival that reclaims the mythology of The Cowboy to it’s historically accurate origins: Queer & BIPOC. Capturing our cowboys with mirrorless, digicam, and 35mm film cameras and clips of Chappell Roan’s Femfest 2023 performance, Hatcher & Lam create an energetic and homosensual video.
Multimedia Projects

WAAPS: We Are All Pop Stars
With the recent rise of Western music companies incorporating elements of the K-pop phenomenon into their projects, WAAPS strikes the iron while it is hot. Through the form of an essential Korean Pop product, an album, WAAPS plays with, queers, and diversifies the form of the Western K-Pop album; before unaware audiences start to form preconceived notions around them. Simultaneously, We Are All Pop Stars uplifts six local queer artists. Framing these artists through the K-pop cultural products of photocards, photo books, and posters proves they deserve to be celebrated as much as any K-pop idol or Western pop icon.
Photobook - 66 pages of orginal photos & interviews
Poster
- Poster for each member
Photocard - Interview selfies versions & unreleased photo versions
CD - Member interview compilations
Webcam Art
Overstimulated
Webcam filter coded to overstimulate the brain—a horizontal slit-scan and flashing. Colorful radial slit scan captures the subject as the song Overstimulated by Okay Kaya plays.
Blood on Page
Using computer vision motion detection, Darcy created a webcam filter displaying pixels in motion in various shades of red. Pixels that are not in motion are displayed as white. The screen imitates the look of blood flowing on a piece of paper. She coded a recording function for cohesive documentation.



Flower Face
Three-dimensional and sequence inspired by the poem The Rose That Grew from Concrete by Tupac Shakur and honoring Darcy’s hometown. The model shows an installation near a local elementary school with images of community members on the faces of flowers. As people walk by, they see themselves reflected in the flowers, resiliently growing out of the concrete with their community.