Recorder

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Recorder gestures toward the ephemerality of information by recording audio into sand.
Medium: Sand, acrylic, electronics including speaker and mic.
Year: 2017
Details: ~18 x 24 x 6"

Wander/Wonder

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Wander/Wonder consists of two separate but connected experiences: Wander, a walkable virtual street map of Baltimore City with all buildings removed except for psychic reader storefronts, and Wonder, a zero-gravity digital astral plane experienced as a virtual reality (VR) environment.

As an interactant flies through the Wonder side via VR headset, the Wander side is projected on screen for spectators to view. The interactant uses a crystal ball to navigate both environments simultaneously - guiding the experiences of spectators in Wander while fully immersed in the VR environment of Wonder.
Medium: virtual reality and immersive projection
Year: 2018
Details: Room-scale installation

Outgrown

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Outgrown is a fantasy and a eulogy for weeds. Using augmented reality, this piece resurrects the weeds that once grew in a space and envisions a parallel world in which they now thrive. An interactant looks through one of the provided tablets at each glowing panel and sees the spirits of plants rise up to claim back a space of their own. They are meant to bring a strange kind of beauty, but also a glimpse of post-apocalyptic biodiversity, of a natural world that's had enough and won't sit still for us much longer.
Medium: augmented reality
Year: 2022
Details: variable, roughly 6x8'
Chyna Mae
Chyna has been a competitive artist since the age of 5, and she was selling custom paintings to her community by the age of 10. Throughout high school, she continued to develop her skills through lessons from professional artist mentorship, and workshops; and even enrolled in a pre-college program at the prestigious Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA). At just 16 years old, Chyna taught herself digital design and quickly secured a job as a graphic designer at Damon Foreman's Music Academy, where she honed her craft and created her first professional advertisements.
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