A visual storyteller and designer, exploring the intersection of form, movement, and immersive experiences. My work is rooted in silent storytelling, where visuals don’t just exist—they speak, shift, and resonate.
This portfolio is a space for both experimentation and analysis, blending film, spatial design, and conceptual research. Each project is an exploration of how visuals can strike the senses—whether through light, texture, or movement—creating experiences that linger beyond the frame.
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An immersive project designed to enhance engagement with the historic Horse Hospital—a cultural space at risk of closure. Hacking Horses fuses past, present, and speculative future through digital and physical storytelling, drawing from both the gallery’s legacy and the creative journey of Roger K. Burton, costume designer for Hackers.
Through an in-depth exploration of Burton’s process and his vision for the space, this project reimagines the Horse Hospital’s significance. A custom-built app was developed to allow visitors to experience the history, evolution, and artistic impact of the venue in an interactive way. Blending archival materials, immersive design, and future-facing engagement tools, Hacking Horses preserves and redefines the gallery’s role in contemporary culture.
Horse Hospital Website: https://www.thehorsehospital.com