Creative Works

Exploring the intersection of technology, art, and human expression

Project Overview

This collection represents a diverse exploration of creative expression through digital media, interactive technologies, and innovative design approaches. These works demonstrate the potential for technology to serve as both tool and medium for artistic vision, bridging the gap between technical capability and human creativity.

The work spans multiple dimensions: from digital art forms that challenge traditional boundaries to interactive installations that invite meaningful engagement. Central to this project is the belief that creative technology should amplify human expression and foster genuine connection.

Key Focus Areas

  • Digital Art & Visual Expression: Experiments in digital art forms that challenge traditional boundaries between technology and creativity
  • Interactive Media Projects: Digital experiences that invite audience participation and engagement through innovative interface design
  • Accessible Creative Tools: Development of creative interfaces designed for users with different abilities and alternative input methods
  • Community-Based Art: Collaborative creative processes that emerge from democratic practices and diverse perspectives
  • Minimal Computing Art: Creative projects that embrace minimal computing principles for digital equity and sustainability
  • Experimental Technologies: Explorations of emerging technologies and their creative potential for artistic expression

Featured Creative Works

Artistic Practice & Philosophy

These creative works represent a commitment to making academic experiences more visible and accessible through interactive media. By combining personal narrative with playable elements, these projects challenge traditional boundaries between scholarship, creativity, and activism.

Beyond digital media, creative practice also extends to traditional crafts like sewing, which offers a different but equally valuable form of creative expression and mindfulness. You can explore this work at Comedy of Errors, a sewing blog that documents the joys and challenges of textile arts.

The work is particularly focused on:

  • Making the Invisible Visible: Using interactive media to expose hidden aspects of academic labor and neurodivergent experiences
  • Playable Scholarship: Exploring how game mechanics and interactive storytelling can convey complex academic and personal realities
  • Digital Accessibility: Creating web-based experiences that are accessible and meaningful across different abilities and contexts
  • Personal as Political: Using individual experiences to illuminate broader systemic issues in higher education

Project Details

Status: Ongoing
Institution: Georgetown University
Focus: Interactive Storytelling & Digital Humanities

Related Topics

Interactive Fiction Playable Media Digital Storytelling Adjunct Labor Neurodivergence ADHD Academic Writing Creative Non-Fiction Web-Based Art Experimental Media Digital Humanities Critical Making