Assemblage (2021) is an immersive short Simulating Tega Brain's concepts of encounters and assemblage through the lens of queer ecology. Often defined as "unnatural," in opposition to some heteropatriarchal "natural," queerness provides a framework for visualizing the nonlinear, unquantifiable shapes of assemblage. To paraphrase some of my references, I want to simulate an assemblage is "oozing," "lively mutating," "calling into question the individual/group binary," "traveling outward in every direction" to create "sticky, runny spaces where everything can come into contact and blur." I'm interested in simulating the queer movement of nature, meaning its completely enmeshed, non-binary interconnectivity, and the way it blurs individual-and-group dualisms, holding multiple-perspectives and truths at once in a sort of quantum, fractal nonhierarchical way.