About

This artist’s practice blends physical materials with digital and time-based media to create immersive sculptural and cinematic works that explore how movement, sound, and memory shape perception in public space. Their work spans projection mapping, responsive installations, lenticular prints, and large-scale environmental media, often designed to activate architecture and transform how audiences experience built environments. Sound plays a foundational role in their process, informed by a background as a classically trained musician and collaborations with artists such as Grandmaster Flash, DJ Spooky, and Warren Harris (Hanna), as well as custom scores for experimental film and installation projects. With work exhibited internationally—from Carnegie Hall and the Cleveland Museum of Art to major public projection festivals—their practice consistently investigates memory, identity, and transformation through emotionally resonant, symbolically rich audiovisual experiences that invite participation and reflection.