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My fellowship at the Museum of Modern Art

This presentation gives an overview of the work I had the opportunity to do during my fellowship at the Museum of Modern Art, and the takeaways I got…

LCPA Fellowship 2023-24

Excited to share insights from my UX Fellowship at LCPA (2023-2024), exploring innovative approaches to enhance user experiences in digital platforms. I was awarded with the prestigious fellowship…

VR starter kit for designers: introducing students to the potential of VR

Our objective is to introduce designers at Pratt to the potential of VR technology and inspire them to leverage it in their creative endeavors. We have created an…

I Called to Her and She Answered Me: A Reading from the Oracle for Techno-Spiritual Feminism

I Called to Her and She Answered Me: A Study on the Intersection of Technology, Spirituality, and Feminism looks at the roles of women in spirituality, social justice…

From Battlefield to Exhibitions: Cataloging MoMA Exhibition Unveiling War Stories 1930-2020

This project explores how museums, particularly MoMA, depict war through exhibitions spanning 1930 to 2020. Utilizing Python, it cataloged curated exhibitions in Omeka-S and built an online platform…

“IT’S FUN TO BE CLASSIFIED”: Lens-based Artwork about Trans Oppression and Misrepresentation in Archives

An artist talk and exhibition of “IT’S FUN TO BE CLASSIFIED”, a series of lens-based mixed media collages. This work explores the history and contemporary legacy of categorization,…

“Oyster Bisque”: A zine about food and archives

The inaugural issue of “Oyster Bisque” is inspired by the women who worked or studied at the Pratt Institute School of Household Science & Arts in the early…

Global Debt across the last decade

Digital Poster |  Slides General government debt-to-GDP ratio measures the gross debt of the general government as a percentage of GDP. It is a key indicator for the…

Nourishing People and Policy: Revisiting Fresh Food Access in NYC’s FRESH Program

This thesis project examines the role of NYC’s grocery store infrastructure and alternative food retail in promoting fresh food consumption within vulnerable communities. My work looks into the…

Archives Weren’t Built In a Day: Artist Archives in Rome-New York

We are pleased to present Archives Weren’t Built In a Day: Artist Archives Rome-New York. Our presentation will cover our findings from the archival visits  conducted with the…

Inclusive Futures: Personalization of User Interfaces Through Systematized Design

The concept of personalization in digital product design is becoming increasingly important as we spend more of our time in the digital world. Traditional design practices have focused…

Pratt/Echo’s inaugural edition: Journey

This semester marked an exciting milestone as we launched Echo, a new online zine spearheaded by the Pratt UXPA, dedicated to showcasing Pratt’s UX community. For the inaugural…

Content Strategy for The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Students in INFO 642 Content Strategy completed a comprehensive content strategy project for The Met. In particular, the students co-collaborated with The Met team to explore and expand…

Unreal: Non-Fiction for Younger Readers

My 2023-24 Brooklyn Public Library Young Adult and Children’s Services Fellowship allowed me to explore how young people access nonfiction titles. At the library, I examined the circulation…

MixLive – Improve the live concert experience for Amazon Music App by using AI technology.

MixLive brings AI-powered mixed-reality concerts to Amazon Music Live, enhancing the experience. Personalized interactions with artist avatars and customizable scenes via Alexa offer immersion. Real-time AI optimization improves…

Perversity in Paris: Eugène Atget and La Belle Époque

Uncanny is a good word for much of the aesthetic of the Belle Époque, whether it captured the fever pitch of raucous nightlife in psychedelic color lithographs, or…

R.A.T.’s Nest: A Case Study in Archival Bonds, Orphan Image Research & Applying Radical Empathy

As archivists, how do the stories that we tell ourselves affect our work? Over the course of several months, I investigated a mysterious donation of photographs to the…

Archives and Art-making class exhibition

The exhibition will comprise the students’ final projects—artworks that integrate or draw inspiration from digital or analog materials from the Pratt Institute Archives.

The color analysis of Artistic Giants at Art institute of Chicago

The project that I will be presenting is the color analysis by Python of the five artistic giants picked from the artist’s collection at the Art Institution of…

Mapping Mental Health Interconnections

Exploring mental health patterns, this project discusses two main questions: ‘How do different mental health disorders interconnect?’, and ‘What factors influence mental health disorders?’ Utilizing data visualization and…