Exhibits
Over the past 15 years, I’ve worked extensively in location-based entertainment and exhibit design, creating immersive, story-driven experiences that blend digital technology, interactivity, and physical space.
My work spans museums and public-facing installations, where I’ve led projects from early concept through on-site integration, using narrative, gameplay, and spatial design to deliver engaging and accessible experiences.
The Book Of Distance VR
Creative & User Experience Designer
A VR installation that uses hand-crafted sets and archival family materials to guide participants through a generational story of immigration, loss, and recovery.
Project Literacy: The Lives Unseen
Creative Director
An educational 3D 360° experience and location-based installation that uses immersive storytelling and design to highlight the hidden struggles of illiteracy and inspire global empathy. Debuted at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
PBS Frontline: Ebola Outbreak VR
Co-director, Concept Artist
A VR documentary that immerses viewers in the 2014 Ebola outbreak in West Africa, using 360-degree cameras to provide an unprecedented, firsthand experience of the crisis.
Sleepy Hollow VR
Art Director, Experience Designer
A mix of physical installation at SDCC and virtual reality experience (the first Emmy® for VR) that pits the audience against the headless horseman himself—with predictable results!
BMO 200 “Wishing Fountain”
Creative Director
An interactive installation that combined flip-dot technology with public engagement, dynamically symbolizing the timeless tradition of tossing a coin into a fountain.
Mtn Dew: Got Handles VR
Creative Director
Mountain Dew’s Got Handles VR game featured the ultra-skilled streetball player and YouTube influencer known as The Professor. Designed as part of the brand’s interactive installation at SXSW 2017, it allowed fans to experience first-hand what it feels like to make moves and chain tricks like a pro.
The VR game featured extensive mocap and physics-based mechanics and was bookended by 3D 360° scenes featuring The Professor himself, Got Handles brought the star to his fans in Austin, Texas.
A Perfect Terrorist
Art Director, Illustrator
Released as an online exhibit in support of the film, A Perfect Terrorist is a short-form digital documentary built in collaboration with PBS Frontline and with the support of Mozilla. The interactive video has director Tom Jennings drawing nodes on a pane of glass while speaking directly into the camera.
These nodes were further embellished by illustrations and acted as hyperlinks that uncovered more facts about the gripping case.