My works blend architecture, art and technology to explore time, distance, memories, intimacy through interrogating and redefining body-space interaction. I see technology as an opportunity to bring unexpected beauty and playfulness, reshape human experience in evolving spaces and times, and redefine human interaction with both physical and virtual environments.
Studying at Yale University with dual degrees in Architecture and Computer Science, with experiences in robotics, Product Design, and Computer Graphics, I'm interested in exploring the liminal space and non-conformities at the boundary between materials and non-materials, reality and virtuality, and existence and absence.