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Open Articulations
MFA Thesis 
Rhode Island School of Design

Open Articulations proposes new strategies for mapping, archiving, and understanding territories through a practice focused on mindful presence, play, and physical immersion. In making participatory archives of our experiences, it opens a collective space for multiple voices to be heard, allowing new entrypoints into a territory, and offering new ways of understanding a place, each other, and ourselves.

︎︎︎Digital Version (PDF)

︎Participatory Design, Regenerative Design, Systems Thinking, Unsmoothing

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Kinesthetic 
Rhode Island School of Design

︎Book Design, Photography


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Data-driven seed sharing
SeedLinked

How can we unflatten, juxtapose, and reveal the multiple stakeholder perspectives in the agri-food supply chain to offer a more authentic experience? 

︎︎︎Digital Version (PDF)

︎Data Science, Food Systems, Innovation Design



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Blossoming Fashion Conversation
Exhibition at Somerset House (London)
Collborated with Holition, British Fashion Council, and Google

︎︎︎Digital Version (PDF)

︎Data Science, Sustainability



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Hungary 
Two tone, Information Design
Rhode Island School of Design

︎Book design



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Sketchy
Creativity support tool
Brown University

︎︎︎Feature analysis (PDF)
︎︎︎Summary (PDF)

︎Computer interaction



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Predicting Household Income In NYC
Data science project
Collaborators:  Yiwen Shen and Zhiwei Zhang
Brown University

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︎︎︎Code on Github





SOUND MAPPING AND EMOTIONAL RESONANCE

How do we connect to a landscape through sound? How can sound be a creative medium for long-distance human connection? I asked 10 friends from around the world (e.g. Los Angeles, Brooklyn, London, Vancouver, Cologne, Raja Ampat Islands, and Copenhagen) to take part in a collaborative sound mapping activity by recording distinct sounds from places they found inspirational, and to supply an additional personal reflection (through voice).
       From these personal contributions, I then made a video to tell the full sonic journey taken by the group, working specifically with the devices of sound collage and video, in order to reveal any  unexpected relationships and juxtapositions between the responses.

Date: 2019
Client: Self
Class: Graduate Studio I (RISD)
Instructor: Paul Soulellis, B.Arch
Collaborators: Adrian Michaele, Amy Tso, Arjun Shah, Jess Chalkley, John Soat, Neil Desai, Nicole Silver, Misha Gehring, Sarah Salamon, Sophie Goblin, Steve Weatherhead
Data Science, Experiential Design, Videography



︎︎︎Activity prompt (Download PDF)