
About
Dex Hannon’s latest film, Feed Your Greed, is a darkly humorous swipe at humanity’s relentless appetite for consumption. In a world where the cycle of devouring and destroying has become second nature, the film holds up a warped mirror: bright rainbow-coloured trees gnawing at one another, each intent on swallowing the life in front of it. A surreal, biting allegory where beauty itself is complicit in its own undoing. At its core, the work is about an insatiable hunger, a drive to consume without pause, to take more than is needed, until nothing is left but fragments. It is both comic and tragic, exposing the absurdity of our self-destructive desires. The soundtrack, created by Skin Vehicles, adds an unsettling counterpoint. Over digitised, cheerful synth tones lies the grotesque sound of someone noisily eating. The audio lingers between playfulness and discomfort, amplifying the unease while inviting the viewer to question their own complicity in this endless banquet of greed. Feed Your Greed doesn’t lecture. It teases, mocks, and unsettles, all the while asking the viewer: when will we be full?