SERIES A
A study of gesture and human movement through stroboscopic photography.
Date: 2019
Client: Self
Class: Graduate Form II (RISD)
Instructor: Keetra Dixon, MFA
A study of gesture and human movement through stroboscopic photography.
Date: 2019
Client: Self
Class: Graduate Form II (RISD)
Instructor: Keetra Dixon, MFA
Photography






KINESTHETIC
(Who am I?) As part of my Graduate Studio I class at Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), each student was asked to contributed a 16-page signature in response to this question, which began with a series of tasks as a way to set off the path of exploring, responding, and collecting in and around Providence, RI.
The spreads shown to the right depict my personal kinesthetic and psychological experiences as I explore the space around Providence and carry out ritualistic daily athletic movements—biking, ping pong, tennis, and soccer. The photography arrangement is inspired by that of a musical passage or score, the score of my kinesthetic seasons.
Date: 2019
Client: Self
Class: Graduate Studio I (RISD)
Instructor: Paul Soulellis, B.Arch
(Who am I?) As part of my Graduate Studio I class at Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), each student was asked to contributed a 16-page signature in response to this question, which began with a series of tasks as a way to set off the path of exploring, responding, and collecting in and around Providence, RI.
The spreads shown to the right depict my personal kinesthetic and psychological experiences as I explore the space around Providence and carry out ritualistic daily athletic movements—biking, ping pong, tennis, and soccer. The photography arrangement is inspired by that of a musical passage or score, the score of my kinesthetic seasons.
Date: 2019
Client: Self
Class: Graduate Studio I (RISD)
Instructor: Paul Soulellis, B.Arch
Editorial design, Photography, Print









UPCYCLED JACKET & INSTALLATION
Archetype is an interactive future retail concept which showcases unique repaired garments—created from old, damaged, or abandoned source material—and digitally augments them with granular data narratives to tell the story of the upcycled piece.
This project was two-fold and took place in a quick span of two weeks for a proof of concept. A billowy upcycled jacket was created from a 50-year-old spinnaker sail. Next, in the audio-visual component, visitors learn of the rich historical and cultural significance of the garment through archival sailing footage, overlaid audio recordings about upcycling practice, and personal maritime stories. The garment silhouette is superimposed back into the video image in real-time.
Date: 2019
Client: Self
Class: In/On/Between (RISD)
Collaborator: Misha Gehring
Instructor: Catherine Andreozzi, BFA
Archetype is an interactive future retail concept which showcases unique repaired garments—created from old, damaged, or abandoned source material—and digitally augments them with granular data narratives to tell the story of the upcycled piece.
This project was two-fold and took place in a quick span of two weeks for a proof of concept. A billowy upcycled jacket was created from a 50-year-old spinnaker sail. Next, in the audio-visual component, visitors learn of the rich historical and cultural significance of the garment through archival sailing footage, overlaid audio recordings about upcycling practice, and personal maritime stories. The garment silhouette is superimposed back into the video image in real-time.
Date: 2019
Client: Self
Class: In/On/Between (RISD)
Collaborator: Misha Gehring
Instructor: Catherine Andreozzi, BFA
Experience design, Apparel design
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ASSORTED ALBUM ARTWORK
A collection of record sleeves created over the years.
Client: Self, Dayspired
Date: 2010–2020
A collection of record sleeves created over the years.
Client: Self, Dayspired
Date: 2010–2020
Album artwork, Print






SCULPTURAL AUDIO
Visualizing music through photography and paper folding. The images shown here were created using a wet paper folding technique, set overnight to dry in abstract forms, and then arranged and photographed.
The song depicted is my own, called “It’s a Secret.” The foundation of the song revolves around a kalimba pattern that I played, manipulated, and layered with washed out, rising synth passages. The smooth, sloping forms of the paper draw attention to the music’s high dynamic range. The translucent parts of the image are evocative of the tracks lush, layered percussion.
Date: 2019
Client: Self
Class: Graduate Form II
Instructor: Tom Wedell
Visualizing music through photography and paper folding. The images shown here were created using a wet paper folding technique, set overnight to dry in abstract forms, and then arranged and photographed.
The song depicted is my own, called “It’s a Secret.” The foundation of the song revolves around a kalimba pattern that I played, manipulated, and layered with washed out, rising synth passages. The smooth, sloping forms of the paper draw attention to the music’s high dynamic range. The translucent parts of the image are evocative of the tracks lush, layered percussion.
Date: 2019
Client: Self
Class: Graduate Form II
Instructor: Tom Wedell
Photography




SUBMERSE
A daily form study composed of manipulated, stretched, scaled, and cropped images of nature and urban spaces obtained from my recent photography archives. The image is a ghostly recreation of walk around Providence, RI at night.
Date: 2019
Client: Self
Class: Graduate Form II (RISD)
Instructor: Keetra Dixon, MFA
A daily form study composed of manipulated, stretched, scaled, and cropped images of nature and urban spaces obtained from my recent photography archives. The image is a ghostly recreation of walk around Providence, RI at night.
Date: 2019
Client: Self
Class: Graduate Form II (RISD)
Instructor: Keetra Dixon, MFA
Direction, Film, Storytelling
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