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No Wrong Answers is an interactive artwork exploring modularity, materiality, and the beauty of open-ended systems. The piece consists of a series of rotationally symmetrical truchet tiles, each cast from diverse materials tinted with natural earth pigments. These tiles invite viewers to engage directly, arranging and rearranging them in countless
Smock Tile is a study in how stitch-based logics can be translated into geometric systems and cast surface modules. The project draws on smocking, a textile technique in which fabric is clipped, gathered, and stitched to generate relief patterns. This principle was reinterpreted computationally to explore how stitching motifs can
sillage n. (French, lit. “wake”) (perfumery) The trail left in the air by a body in motion — most often the lingering scent that remains after someone has passed. More broadly, a sensory trace: unseen but perceptible; presence made visible through absence. wake n. (nautical) The visible disturbance left on the
Mix Tiles This series marks my initial exploration into tile-making, where I tested the translation of digital geometry into physical form. Working intuitively, I experimented with 3D printing and basic casting techniques to understand the relationship between surface, depth, and repetition. These pieces were never intended as final artworks but
A modular tiling system inspired by the meditative rakes of Zen gardens, Zenusoid explores how simple curvilinear grooves can orchestrate spatial rhythm. Each tile features a quarter-circle sine wave that continues seamlessly across edges, allowing tiles to connect in fluid loops or branching paths. The system is fully rotational and