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BI'm a graphic and media designer based in London, UK, and a graduate of the London College of Communication, UAL. My practice blends digital, AI-driven, and analogue methods to craft audio-visual narratives that evoke new emotional and sensory experiences for the audience.
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Racks – Fragmented urban artefacts
Racks is an interactive installation documenting abandoned bicycles across four London boroughs. The project examines bicycles that once belonged to someone, now stripped for parts through theft and left attached to public racks throughout the city.
In Place – Re-inscribing markers of memory
In Place is an illustrative visual mapping of headstones found in London parks, seeking to acknowledge their continued presence and re-inscribe them into the contemporary urban landscape.
Interchange – Intensity and the volatility
Interchange is a web-based interactive installation that explores how people perceive and engage with financial markets. The project reflects on the shifting relationship between individuals and the abstract systems that define modern finance.
Not A Number – The liminal state of an urban icon
NaN is a moving image project that explores the afterlife functionality of the iconic red phone booths in London.
Racks – Fragmented urban artefacts
Racks is an interactive installation documenting abandoned bicycles across four London boroughs. The project examines bicycles that once belonged to someone, now stripped for parts through theft and left attached to public racks throughout the city.
In Place – Re-inscribing markers of memory
In Place is an illustrative visual mapping of headstones found in London parks, seeking to acknowledge their continued presence and re-inscribe them into the contemporary urban landscape.
Interchange – Intensity and the volatility
Interchange is a web-based interactive installation that explores how people perceive and engage with financial markets. The project reflects on the shifting relationship between individuals and the abstract systems that define modern finance.
Not A Number – The liminal state of an urban icon
NaN is a moving image project that explores the afterlife functionality of the iconic red phone booths in London.

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Titles Racks – Fragmented urban artefacts
Racks is an interactive installation documenting abandoned bicycles across four London boroughs. The project examines bicycles that once belonged to someone, now stripped for parts through theft and left attached to public racks throughout the city.
, In Place – Re-inscribing markers of m...
In Place is an illustrative visual mapping of headstones found in London parks, seeking to acknowledge their continued presence and re-inscribe them into the contemporary urban landscape.
, Interchange – Intensity and the volat...
Interchange is a web-based interactive installation that explores how people perceive and engage with financial markets. The project reflects on the shifting relationship between individuals and the abstract systems that define modern finance.
, Not A Number – The liminal state of a...
NaN is a moving image project that explores the afterlife functionality of the iconic red phone booths in London.
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