Creative Explorations

Unstable Diffusion (2023)

Real-time interactive installation exploring the ethics of AI-generated art, enabling audience to replicate artists' styles without consent using OpenAI ML models in Touchdesigner.

Made using TouchDesigner, Stable Diffusion and OpenAI ML Models.

The Infinite Nature of the Sea (2022)

This piece explores the ocean's deep and mysterious nature, striving to capture its ever-changing beauty and complexity through the use of slit-scan video. I hope to create a mesmerizing, emotive experience for audiences, encouraging them to contemplate the power and emotion of the ocean.

Made using TouchDesigner.

Emoji Mirror (2022)

This interactive installation acts as a commentary on the role of emotions in communication.

In today's world, where much of our communication is done through digital means, emojis have become a ubiquitous way for people to express their emotions. By using facial recognition technology to detect emotions and then drawing the corresponding emojis on a projection, this installation highlights the importance of emotions in our interactions and how technology changes how we communicate.

It also invites viewers to consider their emotional responses and how others might perceive them. Overall, this installation aims to spark a conversation about the role of emotions in modern communication and the impact of technology on our interpersonal relationships.

Made using TouchDesigner and iOS ARKit Camera.

Experiments with dance (2022)

I created an experimental video using stock videos and edge detection to create a fun dance montage.

Made using TouchDesigner.

Song: 50/50 by Jockstrap

NYC from above (2022)

I explore the effects of climate change on urban environments. By transforming the city’s towering skyscrapers into crop fields, I emphasize the importance of nature and the potential for catastrophic flooding due to climate change. The footage I capture is intended to make viewers reflect on the importance of ecological issues and the potential consequences of ignoring them.

Made using TouchDesigner.

Face Painting (2022)

I create art that combines my childhood love of spray paint with toothbrushes and the grainy, glitchy look of CRT TVs. Using feedback loops with random noise colors, I create a particle system that can be painted on the screen when the viewer rotates their face. My installations explore the potential of facial motion detection to control digital interaction.

I also wanted to make the interaction a bit more playful, so I added an interaction where the audience could stick out their tongue, and it would clear the canvas and change colors.

Tool Used: Touchdesigner

Self Portrait (2022)

I created this video to explore the emotional impact of living in a global pandemic. Through photographs and digital technology, I explore themes related to quarantine, social connection, and self-isolation. This project focuses on finding solace in nature and features a looping video of me saying hello to the camera with my beloved houseplant. The screen has a blurry, frosted glass look, emphasizing the dreamlike quality of the moment.

Made using TouchDesigner.

Carpet Collage (2022)

A generative collage of carpets manufactured by my father's company.

Squirmy Wormy (2021)

Infinitely looping torus made with instancing technique.

Tool Used: Touchdesigner

Cat Particles (2021)

Made Using TouchDesigner.

Unstable Diffusion (2023)

Real-time interactive installation exploring the ethics of AI-generated art, enabling audience to replicate artists' styles without consent using OpenAI ML models in Touchdesigner.

Made using TouchDesigner, Stable Diffusion and OpenAI ML Models.

The Infinite Nature of the Sea (2022)

This piece explores the ocean's deep and mysterious nature, striving to capture its ever-changing beauty and complexity through the use of slit-scan video. I hope to create a mesmerizing, emotive experience for audiences, encouraging them to contemplate the power and emotion of the ocean.

Made using TouchDesigner.

Emoji Mirror (2022)

This interactive installation acts as a commentary on the role of emotions in communication.

In today's world, where much of our communication is done through digital means, emojis have become a ubiquitous way for people to express their emotions. By using facial recognition technology to detect emotions and then drawing the corresponding emojis on a projection, this installation highlights the importance of emotions in our interactions and how technology changes how we communicate.

It also invites viewers to consider their emotional responses and how others might perceive them. Overall, this installation aims to spark a conversation about the role of emotions in modern communication and the impact of technology on our interpersonal relationships.

Made using TouchDesigner and iOS ARKit Camera.

Experiments with dance (2022)

I created an experimental video using stock videos and edge detection to create a fun dance montage.

Made using TouchDesigner.

Song: 50/50 by Jockstrap

NYC from above (2022)

I explore the effects of climate change on urban environments. By transforming the city’s towering skyscrapers into crop fields, I emphasize the importance of nature and the potential for catastrophic flooding due to climate change. The footage I capture is intended to make viewers reflect on the importance of ecological issues and the potential consequences of ignoring them.

Made using TouchDesigner.

Face Painting (2022)

I create art that combines my childhood love of spray paint with toothbrushes and the grainy, glitchy look of CRT TVs. Using feedback loops with random noise colors, I create a particle system that can be painted on the screen when the viewer rotates their face. My installations explore the potential of facial motion detection to control digital interaction.

I also wanted to make the interaction a bit more playful, so I added an interaction where the audience could stick out their tongue, and it would clear the canvas and change colors.

Tool Used: Touchdesigner

Self Portrait (2022)

I created this video to explore the emotional impact of living in a global pandemic. Through photographs and digital technology, I explore themes related to quarantine, social connection, and self-isolation. This project focuses on finding solace in nature and features a looping video of me saying hello to the camera with my beloved houseplant. The screen has a blurry, frosted glass look, emphasizing the dreamlike quality of the moment.

Made using TouchDesigner.

Carpet Collage (2022)

A generative collage of carpets manufactured by my father's company.

Squirmy Wormy (2021)

Infinitely looping torus made with instancing technique.

Tool Used: Touchdesigner

Cat Particles (2021)

Made Using TouchDesigner.

Code + Art

Unstable Diffusion (2023)

Real-time interactive installation exploring the ethics of AI-generated art, enabling audience to replicate artists' styles without consent using OpenAI ML models in Touchdesigner.

Made using TouchDesigner, Stable Diffusion and OpenAI ML Models.

The Infinite Nature of the Sea (2022)

This piece explores the ocean's deep and mysterious nature, striving to capture its ever-changing beauty and complexity through the use of slit-scan video. I hope to create a mesmerizing, emotive experience for audiences, encouraging them to contemplate the power and emotion of the ocean.

Made using TouchDesigner.

Emoji Mirror (2022)

This interactive installation acts as a commentary on the role of emotions in communication.

In today's world, where much of our communication is done through digital means, emojis have become a ubiquitous way for people to express their emotions. By using facial recognition technology to detect emotions and then drawing the corresponding emojis on a projection, this installation highlights the importance of emotions in our interactions and how technology changes how we communicate.

It also invites viewers to consider their emotional responses and how others might perceive them. Overall, this installation aims to spark a conversation about the role of emotions in modern communication and the impact of technology on our interpersonal relationships.

Made using TouchDesigner and iOS ARKit Camera.

Experiments with dance (2022)

I created an experimental video using stock videos and edge detection to create a fun dance montage.

Made using TouchDesigner.

Song: 50/50 by Jockstrap

NYC from above (2022)

I explore the effects of climate change on urban environments. By transforming the city’s towering skyscrapers into crop fields, I emphasize the importance of nature and the potential for catastrophic flooding due to climate change. The footage I capture is intended to make viewers reflect on the importance of ecological issues and the potential consequences of ignoring them.

Made using TouchDesigner.

Face Painting (2022)

I create art that combines my childhood love of spray paint with toothbrushes and the grainy, glitchy look of CRT TVs. Using feedback loops with random noise colors, I create a particle system that can be painted on the screen when the viewer rotates their face. My installations explore the potential of facial motion detection to control digital interaction.

I also wanted to make the interaction a bit more playful, so I added an interaction where the audience could stick out their tongue, and it would clear the canvas and change colors.

Tool Used: Touchdesigner

Self Portrait (2022)

I created this video to explore the emotional impact of living in a global pandemic. Through photographs and digital technology, I explore themes related to quarantine, social connection, and self-isolation. This project focuses on finding solace in nature and features a looping video of me saying hello to the camera with my beloved houseplant. The screen has a blurry, frosted glass look, emphasizing the dreamlike quality of the moment.

Made using TouchDesigner.

Carpet Collage (2022)

A generative collage of carpets manufactured by my father's company.

Squirmy Wormy (2021)

Infinitely looping torus made with instancing technique.

Tool Used: Touchdesigner

Cat Particles (2021)

Made Using TouchDesigner.