Collaboration

Partnerships with performers, composers, and galleries that merge generative systems with live experience.

01

Nameless Dread

Creative coding for Mark Wilson’s 669-piece generative NFT released with Glitch Gallery and Art Blocks.

I translated Wilson’s hand-drawn imagery into a living algorithm where each mint evolves through animation, randomness, and viewer interaction. The collection has continued to circulate on the secondary market, sustaining an active community around the project.

Weekly working sessions shaped the visual language and pacing, balancing Wilson’s surreal motifs with responsive motion studies so every release feels personal while remaining true to the series.

Technologies: JavaScript · p5.js · Generative animation pipelines

Variation two from Nameless Dread series
Variation three from Nameless Dread series
02

Reaction to Nocturne #9

Audio-reactive visuals performed live with the Moores School of Music and composer Lowell Liebermann.

Real-time modulation of color and form mirrors the score’s dynamics, drawing the audience into an orchestrated conversation between sound and light. Minimalist motion cues heighten the reveal when viewers recognize their own influence on stage.

The visualization suite was designed for concert reliability, allowing quick swaps between compositions while retaining the meditative pacing that defined the premiere.

Technologies: Processing (Java) · Real-time audio analysis · Stage visualization

Backstage view of the performance control rig
03

Collaborations with Dancers

Interactive stages and motion-responsive visuals presented at the Blaffer Art Museum, Hyde Park Theatre, and Water-Front Music Festival.

Two distinct projects paired movement artists with sensor-driven installations. One translated captured choreography into evolving projections, while the other transformed a sculptural environment into an instrument the performer could activate in real time.

Each collaboration extended the tactile qualities of the set design, aligning gesture, light, and sound so dancers shaped the narrative with every touch.

Technologies: Motion capture · Projection design · Interactive sculpture

Performer activating touch-sensitive installation
Documentation of collaborative dance performance