Teaching and Workshops

 
 
 

Ideation & Prototyping (Fall 2021)

NYU Integrated Digital Media – Technology, Culture & Society Department
Mon & Wed, 4:00–5:50 PM | Room 307, 370 Jay Street
Course website: ideationandprototypingfall2021.wordpress.com

A studio-driven course focused on creative research methods, rapid iteration, and building conceptual and material prototypes. Students explore speculative design, systems thinking, narrative development, and hands-on experimentation using both analog and digital tools. The class emphasizes process, critique, and developing a personal creative methodology.

New Lenses: Experimental Content Capture & Release (Spring 2021)

NYU Integrated Digital Media – Special Topics in Digital Media
Mon & Wed, 4:00–5:50 PM | Room 311, 370 Jay Street
Course website: experimentalcaptureandrelease.wordpress.com

The first iteration of New Lenses, this class introduced students to alternative modes of digital capture through scanning, reconstructing, and re-imagining environments through experimental imaging techniques. Through weekly exercises and a culminating project, students learned to build hybrid digital/physical experiences using volumetric data, performance, field recording, and experimental video.

New Lenses: Experimental Content Capture & Release (Spring 2022)

NYU Integrated Digital Media – Special Topics in Digital Media
Mon & Wed, 12:00–1:50 PM
Course website: experimentalcaptureandreleasespring2022.com/

This course examines emerging methods for capturing, transforming, and releasing digital content—from volumetric video and photogrammetry to realtime graphics pipelines and machine-learning-driven workflows. Students build experimental artworks that interrogate presence, perception, and the boundaries between physical and virtual space.

Topics in Interactive Media Art: Installation & Exhibition Design

Graduate Course – NYU ITP/IMA
Course website: https://www.notion.so/imalowres/Class-Installation-Exhibition-Design-14936181e84b80828b46ea57b7ef2bae

A graduate-level course exploring the design of site-specific installations, spatial storytelling, and audience experience. Students work through dramaturgical frameworks, ideation methods, iterative prototyping, and full exhibition planning. The class bridges architecture, interactive media, performance, and fabrication focusing on how artworks live in space and how viewers move through them.