Transmogrify is a performance sorely reliant on it's video to narrate the protagonists' very thoughts and actions. A woman plays a board game in the gallery space alone. Two chairs, one table and two hands. She moves back and forth between the chairs and plays both hands slowly, methodically and thoughtfully. The video projected directly above her head is a stop-motion animation of her face and a male face flipping back and forth between each other. Imperfectly, they seem to meld into one another: seem as though they were one person, neither male nor female. Text is scrolling beneath their undulating expressions. The text is incredibly personal, discussing the protagonists' emotional investment in her male counterpart, her anger, confusion and sadness associated with his absence in her performance piece.