This is all my artwork I've done over the years as a student and for personal projects.
This was a personal project I made for fun several years ago at a maker space called Tech Shop. It's a skull mask custom made to fit my face, and I used a variety of tools and methods to accomplish this such as vacuum forming.
For this project I created a figurine of Stitch from the tv show Lilo and Stitch using a moldable plastic.
This is another project using the moldable plastic Instamorph and made use of other materials to make an egg incubator from the app Pokemon Go.
This prop was made as part of a costume from the tv show Voltron Legendary Defender. I found the model on Thingiverse and 3D printed it at my school's library. There was a lot of work involved with post processing but in the end it came out perfect for the costume I needed it for. I even added some LED circuitry inside the gem to make the prop really stand out.
For this image I glitched I insterted random quotes and numbers at different lines throughout until I got a satisfying result. I noticed the lines more closer to the top when edited made more of an impact on how corrupted the image looked.
This second image was databended by loading the image into Audacity. This was an interesting project as we were using software meant for audio files and importing in something it wasn't designed for. We first had to convert the image to a bmp file to be able to load it in Audacity, then to glitch it we applied different distortions throughout.
This project is a mashup of some of my favorite internet memes, the frog 'Dat Boi' and Pokemon. This created a new twist on the meme, as there have been many different versions of "Who's that Pokemon?" with different memes.
In this project we used Minecraft, a sandbox environment made of blocks, to model an object of cultural significance. I decided to make the head of the Iron Giant robot, as it was a childhood movie for me and others my age.
Once we finished modeling our object in Minecraft we then took it from the server and imported it as a local world file. This made it so we could use a program to extract the object as a 3D model. Because my object was a hollow shell it had trouble getting the bottom layer so there was a big hole in the model.
This is a drawing program I made in Processing that draws ellipses, squares, or lines of varying colors and sizes depending on the key input of the user, and only draws when the mouse is clicked.
I combined something I liked from the class, 3D printing, and took it a step further by doing some design modifications in Fusion 360 to make an impressive finished figure. I had previously found an articulate Iron Giant model I liked and made some more additions to it to make it a better figure with bendable legs and light up eyes. It was a learning process with some trial and error getting all the electronics fitting perfectly inside but it was worth the effort.
This image is a preview of the video I made showing the daily life of a cat.
This is my projection project, I decided to edit together a video of spinning planets in front of space and other moving backgrounds and then project the planet onto a giant poster board circle mounted on a tripod. I used footage from NASA in 4K resolution to get the highest quality detail for the projection.
For this I created a holographic prism that reflected a moving object to create the illusion it was inside.
For this project I made a 3D printed model which I printed on a 3d printer that I assembled from a kit. The assembly took quite a lot of time and was a project in itself but I was able to get it working smoothly and tune it to get nice prints.
I did this project to improve on my CAD design skills by modelling from scratch, and made it a challenge for myself to model each piece in a way so it would need no support structures when 3D printed. It is based off the robot main character in the tv show 'Whatever Happened to Robot Jones?'
Sunken Hope is a recreation of the ending of the Iron Giant if his head didn't land on ice but instead at the bottom of the ocean. I used 3D printing, electronics, and other parts to make my idea come to life.