At its most basic level, knitting is a method of transforming one continuous line into a three dimensional flexible form. It is possible not only to work with color and pattern, but also to create texture and volume seamlessly, a…

This is my small part of a larger movie my class created for Computational Photography. Essentially, I’m creating a morph of two similar images such that one seamlessly flows into…
Kitsune is a collection of generative clothing that I designed and created over a course of two months for the Carnegie Mellon student fashion show Lunar Gala. The collection focused on using generative strategies I’ve employed in past projects…
A quick Computational Photography project, I took Gorskii‘s original BW negatives from the Library of Congress and wrote an algorithm to colorize them so they could be seen as intended. (check out the rest of…
Simulating the behavior of flocking birds or swarming fish, user influenced particles move through space tracing out 3D printable bangles and rings. By constraining the system to a specific shape, it is possible to generate an infinite number of forms tailored…
A collaboration with Ben Wu and Dan Ladenheim. Inspired by a beautiful poster by Konstantin Datz, Grogg is an web application that allows you to either design your own drinks, or will let you know what beverages you can…
A promotional poster I recently completed for the Technology Department at Robbinsville High School who needed something rather last minute.
I was playing around with the Gray-Scott reaction-diffusion algorithm, which appears in various places in nature, including fish…
This is a really cool quick project I did for Golan Levin’s Interactive art and computational design studio. Along with Ray Lin, I created a particle system that exhibits flocking and swarming behaviors when the user is moving, and flocks…
Ink, Pencil, and Watercolor on Stonehenge, 30 x 42″
I love old myths and legends. My dad used to read me all kinds when I was a kid, Greek, Norse, Christian, they all sort of ran together into this beautiful…
An exercise in duality and my second foray into 3D printing. The goal was to create something that could push the boundary of social acceptance. There is a fine line between the sporting a heavy green Lord of the Rings…
3D printed ring, modeled in SolidWorks.
My very first foray into digital fabrication, I’m still insanely proud of this piece despite its flaws. It was created by layering extremely thin sheets of plastic, with support material helping it hold its…
Installation Piece, made with Processing, some scissors, a projector, sweet shades, and an Ibrahim.
Installation piece created for Concept Studio at Carnegie Mellon. Each student was required to create a musical “score” in a non-traditional manner. We then traded scores…
Pencil, Watercolor, Gelly Roller, Colored Pencil, 20” x 28”.
A quick sketch from a conversation with my little sister I couldn’t resist turning into a bigger piece. Sprung from wondering what creature you would be from myth
Oil on canvas, 30″ x 36″
I usually don’t depecit “characters” in my work, but this is one I just can’t seem to get out of my mind. I’ve been obsessed with mythology every since I was small, but Medusa…
This is the poster for my digital fabrication art show at the Frame Gallery from Spring 2010. It was based off of a picture of our professor, Ian Ingram, with a couple of a projects sprouting out of his beard.…
24 hour speed paint. Oil on canvas.
Pencil, Watercolor, Ink, Charcoal and Sharpie on Stonehenge 28″x36″