In the start of May in 2000, Los Alamos witnessed one of the most destructive fires in New Mexico history. This print series is a showcase of how nature and humans were displaced during such a catastrophic event.
Growing up in the town that was created to build the nuclear bomb brought a unique perspective to the science and history of the project. This intaglio series was created to showcase some of that perspective.
My parents are a huge inspiration behind my work. This linoleum reduction print is dedicated to their history and support.
Much of my life is invested to my digital self; my work, my social connection, my entertainment, these are all a part of what make me, well, me. This multimedia series investigates my digital self.
Programmed an Arduino Uno to use a webcam to map the audience’s face to a sculpture
Figuring out the LED configurations and animation on the Lightpacks
See the Lightpack in action as it reacts to the music live
Glitchy animations on a well abused Lightpack
Circuit-bending a toy keyboard using an Arduino Uno
Created a program to watch painting tutorials and draw what it can
Testing all of the components before soldering the board