Experimental interaction design · 2012Type in Motion
An experimental exploration at the intersection of typography and code — where letterforms become living systems. Featured in Ellen Lupton's Type on Screen, this project pushes type beyond the static page, using code-based operations to choreograph color and motion around the architecture of each glyph. Particles drift, accelerate, and settle along edges and curves — their speed and palette customized to instill a sense of controlled chaos, turning familiar forms into something felt as much as read.
Dance Cube
What does movement look like when it becomes shape and color? This experiment in tangible interaction design installs three sensors in a space — Ping, PIR, and Force Sensitive Resistor — each translating a different quality of a dancer's movement into the RGB color and physical dimensions of a projected cube. Proximity becomes red, becomes length. Presence becomes green, becomes width. Pressure becomes blue, becomes height. The cube doesn't represent the dance — it is the dance, rendered in real time as geometry and light.