I am a multidisciplinary artist, designer, theater artist, and programmer, whose work pushes creative boundaries studying Human-Computer Interaction and personal training, exploring how movement, design and technology intersect with the human experience.
Merging passions for technology and storytelling, I designed an puzzle platformer with a group of friends, an indie group called In the Snow Studios. Together we published Mason and Strings on Steam, where it’s available for free to play on the PC.
In my theatrical work in set design for theater productions, I bring visual storytelling to classics like Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women and Noёl Coward’s Hay Fever.
Passionate about inclusive design, I have also worked extensively in virtual reality and motion tracking for people with visual impairments. With virtual reality, people with visual differences can safely learn the layout of a new home with a gentle vibration in the direction of an object they are approaching so they aren’t later worrying about where the doorway is and where their child left a toy.
A child of immigrants and a proud New Jersey native, I now live in Chicago, dodging two cats who decided that computers are only for sleeping on.

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