Byron Peters

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Little Fish
Lead Set Dresser
A couple fights to hold their relationship together as a memory loss virus spreads and threatens to erase the history of their love and courtship.
Little Fish
Set Decoration Buyer
A couple fights to hold their relationship together as a memory loss virus spreads and threatens to erase the history of their love and courtship.
Pure Difference
Writer
Pure Difference asks us "What is a number?" It deals with the inclination to rely on data as truth and neutrality. Using the visual tropes of a tech-conference presentation, trashy YouTube video and film essay, Peters sifts the languages of science and maths, to disclose how these can buttress power and galvanise authority.
Pure Difference
Music
Pure Difference asks us "What is a number?" It deals with the inclination to rely on data as truth and neutrality. Using the visual tropes of a tech-conference presentation, trashy YouTube video and film essay, Peters sifts the languages of science and maths, to disclose how these can buttress power and galvanise authority.
Pure Difference
Sound Designer
Pure Difference asks us "What is a number?" It deals with the inclination to rely on data as truth and neutrality. Using the visual tropes of a tech-conference presentation, trashy YouTube video and film essay, Peters sifts the languages of science and maths, to disclose how these can buttress power and galvanise authority.
Pure Difference
Editor
Pure Difference asks us "What is a number?" It deals with the inclination to rely on data as truth and neutrality. Using the visual tropes of a tech-conference presentation, trashy YouTube video and film essay, Peters sifts the languages of science and maths, to disclose how these can buttress power and galvanise authority.
Pure Difference
Producer
Pure Difference asks us "What is a number?" It deals with the inclination to rely on data as truth and neutrality. Using the visual tropes of a tech-conference presentation, trashy YouTube video and film essay, Peters sifts the languages of science and maths, to disclose how these can buttress power and galvanise authority.
Pure Difference
Director
Pure Difference asks us "What is a number?" It deals with the inclination to rely on data as truth and neutrality. Using the visual tropes of a tech-conference presentation, trashy YouTube video and film essay, Peters sifts the languages of science and maths, to disclose how these can buttress power and galvanise authority.