3BB: Loss and Remembrance in the Anthropocene
Data Visualization, 2025
“3BB” examines the power of a slowed approach to ecological mourning in the form of a data visualization representing 3 billion lost birds as stars in the sky. By engaging in slow ecological mourning through data storytelling and aesthetics, this piece seeks to demonstrate that a thoughtful engagement with grief in the context of biodiversity loss is not only insightful on its own, but ethically necessary to inform structural change to build a better world.
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Lost Dreams in the Cybernetic Forest
Performance, 2024
Lost Dreams in the Cybernetic Forest is an exploration of loss, climate grief, and rewilding in the digital age. By using the now extinct Kauai o’o bird song as the focal point of the performance, along with field recordings and experimental nature-driven instruments, Lost Dreams in the Cybernetic Forest seeks to mediate on both the grief of extinction as well as the musicality of nature through the creation of a digital ecological soundscape.
Ornithic Serinette
Interactive Installation, 2023
Ornithic Serinette is an interactive installation that takes song notation from a harmonic hermit thrush song and transforms the notes into a tangible, playable musical instrument. By utilizing digital tools to create a musical symbiosis between human and avian actors, Ornithic Serinette seeks to create a musical bridge between human and non-human actors, and challenge the rhetoric that musicality is a distinctly human characteristic.
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Visualizing the Barriers to Park Access
Data Visualization, 2023
This project seeks to address the issue of park access inequity in cities from a lens of structural racism in urban planning and “people-oriented city design”-transit development that services urban community needs over vehicle infrastructure. By visually comparing the most (Washington, D.C.) and the least (Mesa, AZ) park equitable cities in the United States, this project hopes to showcase park access inequalities as an issue of inequitable urban infrastructure.
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Hope is a Thing with Feathers
Data Visualization, 2022
This project used bird-building collision data from New York Bird Alliance (formerly known as NYC Audubon), to showcase collision trends across the city to advocate for more bird-friendly building design. This project seeks to close the artistic distance between natural forces and technological beings and dismantle the perceived notion that natural and computational worlds exist in adjacent, yet separate, nodes, whilst simultaneously mobilizing people into conservation action.
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