Though I’m a physics major by education, and an algorithm engineer by trade, my true passion lies with the natural world. I believe technology should be in service of nature - both it’s human and wild elements, and I want to make that happen through my art and my research. My work explores the harmony between technology and nature, translating elements of the natural world into forms that evoke both curiosity and reverence. Through careful manipulation of form and structure, I seek to highlight the intricate connections in ecosystems and the impact of human intervention. I aim to bridge the gap between organic and mechanical, creating pieces that inspire reflection on our relationship with the environment and encourage a vision of technology as a means to nurture, not dominate, the natural world.
My academic interests include: exploratory, marine, and bio-inspired robotics, and human-computer interaction.
My creative interests include interactive exhibitions, screen printing, 3D modeling / printing