


Studio Experiments
Brief:
A collection of experimental, multimedia projects.
Year:
2024 - 2026


Studio Experiments
Brief:
A collection of experimental, multimedia projects.
Year:
2024 - 2026
AI Film
Curious about how the world might look through a different lens, I experimented with AI as a creative tool. Using Veo 3, Perplexity, OpenAI, MidJourney, and Adobe Firefly, I guided every step through prompts and decisions, while the AI generated all visuals and even the sound. The result is a fully AI-created video, a playful exploration shaped entirely by creative direction and AI imagination.
Interactive Media
I enjoy experimenting with interactive visuals. This piece translates my breath into visual form, turning something as simple and essential as breathing into a playful, immersive experience. Exploring the connection between action and response made the process both fun and engaging.

AI Film
Curious about how the world might look through a different lens, I experimented with AI as a creative tool. Using Veo 3, Perplexity, OpenAI, MidJourney, and Adobe Firefly, I guided every step through prompts and decisions, while the AI generated all visuals and even the sound. The result is a fully AI-created video, a playful exploration shaped entirely by creative direction and AI imagination.
Interactive Media
I enjoy experimenting with interactive visuals. This piece translates my breath into visual form, turning something as simple and essential as breathing into a playful, immersive experience. Exploring the connection between action and response made the process both fun and engaging.





Graffiti
Graffiti, for me, is a deeply expressive public language. It exists beyond formal spaces and allows me to speak directly to people, without filters or permission. I am drawn to how immediate and relatable it feels, while still holding layers of meaning for those who choose to look closer. That balance between openness and depth is what makes the medium especially powerful to me.
"Power Nap" - A 6×12-foot graffiti exploring inequality and capitalism, making complex ideas visible and relatable

Graffiti
Graffiti, for me, is a deeply expressive public language. It exists beyond formal spaces and allows me to speak directly to people, without filters or permission. I am drawn to how immediate and relatable it feels, while still holding layers of meaning for those who choose to look closer. That balance between openness and depth is what makes the medium especially powerful to me.
"Power Nap" - A 6×12-foot graffiti exploring inequality and capitalism, making complex ideas visible and relatable


