Web-based projects
MEDIUMS
Experimental sites
Net.art
Experimental sites
Net.art
TOOLS
HTML/CSS & JS
Github
HTML/CSS & JS
Github
DATE
2018—Present
2018—Present
ABOUT
As a fan of the early 90's net.art movement, I enjoy utilizing my coding skills to design experimental websites and interactive artworks. It brings me joy to channel my passion into creating unique digital experiences that can be enjoyed by others.
Cyberfeminist art
Motivated by my experiences in art school, I often found it challenging finding "established" artists and their works that were actively part of the contemporary art scene. This inspired me to create a collection of artists and artworks focusing on one of my favorite art movements.
This curated index of art serves as a valuable resource and visual reference for art students seeking inspiration for their projects, as well as anyone interested in the realm of new media art and female artists.
Temporal homes
This site was an exercise in utilizing Are.na API. Inspired by the game 'Unpacking', the site tells a poignant story through the use of everyday household items. While these items may not hold much value individually, when placed together, they come to represent the highs and lows of life.
Duolingo interview
This website represents a creative experiment that aims to reimagine the conventional interview format. In this unique approach, I conducted an interview with one of my classmates, focusing on their personal experience with Duolingo. To maintain consistency with the branding, I created both myself and my classmate as Duolingo-style characters.
To show the fly the way out
This piece draws inspiration from philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein’s famous quote, "to show the fly the way out of the fly bottle," as a central concept. The work takes the form of an interactive, non-linear net.art piece.
This work is one of my personal favorites and I am currently in the process of restoring it on my GitHub, where it will be available for others to appreciate and enjoy.