Technologist making art through sensors, signals, and natural systems
I bridge natural phenomena with interactive technology to create techno-art installations. My work captures signals from clouds, plants, chaos, and living systems—transforming them into tangible, engaging experiences that demonstrate the intersection of art, technology, and the invisible forces around us.
Each project follows UNIX philosophy: modular, composable systems where simple components communicate through clear interfaces. Everything is built with transparency, open-source principles, and the belief that making complex systems visible makes them accessible.
Natural phenomena generates cryptographically-strong SSH keys visualized as unique ASCII art. Choose your key based on aesthetic preference, download it, and watch it vanish forever. Ephemeral security meets interactive installation.
Learn more →A 4x4 photoresistor array captures atmospheric patterns, translating sky movement into live data streams. Natural entropy harvested from weather systems, making the invisible visible.
Learn more →Bioelectrical signals from a living plant control motorized spider legs, giving botanical life mechanical agency. Internal electrical patterns become kinetic sculpture.
Learn more →Computer vision analyzes chaotic beer foam patterns to generate cryptographic-quality entropy. Fermentation meets random number generation.
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