BURN BURY SINK
The Little Mango presents contemporary video art exploring nature and technology.
Welcome to The Little Mango, a visual artist exploring the connection between technology and nature through video art, conceptual installations, and photographic works. Her practice transforms everyday devices into poetic rituals — exploring themes of time, memory, and materiality in the digital age.
The trilogy Burn · Bury · Sink presents three long-take videos in which smartphones meet the elements — fire, earth, and water — as acts of release and transformation. The work reflects on our relationship with technology and our distance from the natural world.
Discover the full project in the Manifesto, learn more about the artist, or explore all works and video installations by The Little Mango.
Influenced by video artists such as Bill Viola, The Little Mango creates meditative visual experiences that invite stillness, awareness, and reconnection with matter.
Learn more about Bill Viola, whose work inspired The Little Mango.
The Little Mango’s trilogy Burn, Bury, Sink is a meditation on presence, technology, and nature. Each video shows a smartphone offered to one of the three elements — fire, earth, and water — revealing how the device becomes part of the natural cycle. The work explores impermanence, transformation, and silence, encouraging viewers to slow down and reconnect with the physical world. Through these elemental rituals, The Little Mango transforms the everyday tool of communication into a poetic gesture, exposing the fragility and beauty of the material world. The trilogy invites a return to slowness and awareness, transforming technology into a contemporary relic, a symbol of time and human connection.