Making the web an aesthetic playground
Interdisciplinary Creative
Sculptor, Mobile Artist, Creative Programmer, Interaction Designer, Motion Graphic Designer, Furniture DesignInterdisciplinary Engineer
Full Stack Web Developer, Web Application Developer, UI Developer, Creative Technologist, Arduino & Pi Programmer
Featured Work
Art through Engineering with VYZBY
VYZBY
The Interactive Audio Visualiser
Both a toy and a tool, VYZBY is designed to let users explore Processing sketches as an interactive audio visualizer and also as a framework that lets users quickly create and explore Processing sketches.
With VYZBY users can load and play their own music to have it animate a number of different Processing sketches. They can also play along with it using their keyboard as a musician uses their piano.
I’ve always been drawn to immersing myself in new creative spaces. Technology and its potential for creative expression is one of my primary artistic mediums. I love learning how to create with a variety of different tools: from Photoshop, iOS apps, VJing with Resolume, and performance visuals with TouchDesigner. As an engineer, I felt like I was missing something that harnessed my skills as a programmer in a creative way. Then I discovered Processing and p5.js and with them, my love for creating unique and interesting ways to control code-driven animations. This creative passion led me to create VYZBY. I hope you enjoy!
Other Work
Gallery Art
iOS Art in the News
Boston’s First App Artist
In the winter of 2015-16 I had the honor to be a featured artist in my first gallery showing at the Piano Craft Gallery through Art100 Boston. It was such a great experience. I met so many people and gained a lot of experience as well as exposure. It was my first exposure to the public, and to the art community of Boston. I was even more excited to find out that my work had been featured for an interview with the Piano Craft Gallery curator, Pares Malles, promoting the event and gallery space where I was dubbed “Boston’s first app artist” by Malles