Kaos is a multimedia YouTube series where each episode begins with a question and follows the internal process of arriving at an answer.
Viewers watch an idea form—through hesitation, imagery, and narrative—before it's spoken.
The project lives within Chaos Weavers, an umbrella for long-form speculative work exploring labor, time, systems, and human identity in a world shaped by machines. The work favors dark humor, close observation, and unresolved questions over clear answers or tidy conclusions.
The video above reflects the current phase of Kaos. Periodic supercuts assemble multiple episodes into a single viewing experience, intended to be watched slowly, in one sitting.
If you’re looking for speed, certainty, or explanations designed to perform well, this probably isn’t for you. But if you’re interested in watching thought unfold in real time, you’re in the right place.
