Explorations in visual art, from digital experiments to physical works.
Capturing moments and compositions through the lens.
Motion work spanning film, music videos, and experimental video.
Sites and tools built and deployed.
Applications, tools, and systems built to solve real problems.
Systematic testing to understand exact composition, metabolism, and what my body actually needs — then dialling in diet and training based on data, not guesswork.
The AI-driven pipeline for designing therapeutic molecules — from protein target to synthesised candidate. Explored through MIT's HTGAA programme alongside researchers from DeepCure, Boltz, Ginkgo Bioworks, ARPA-H, and Twist Bioscience.
MIT's How To Grow Almost Anything — 14 weeks of synthetic biology from George Church, Joe Jacobson, and David Kong. Protein design, genetic circuits, lab automation, genome engineering, cell-free systems, and AI-driven drug discovery.