gridscape
gridscape turns research and ideation from a conversation into a map. Instead of asking questions and getting answers in a single thread, you draw rectangles on an infinite canvas. Each rectangle becomes a node of synthesized knowledge, and each connection between nodes includes an explicit bridge of reasoning. You end up with a spatial document that shows not just what you've explored but how the ideas relate to each other. The interface uses ASCII schematics to visualize conceptual relationships, giving it a lo-fi, almost archival quality.
canopy
Canopy is an interactive visualization that maps the hidden architecture of cinema. Enter any actor, director, composer, or film title and watch as a procedural tree grows from your query, its branches tracing the web of collaborations and creative connections that define the industry. Each node represents a person or a film, and clicking any node reveals its metadata while letting you re-root the entire tree from that new perspective. The visual language borrows from data art and generative design. A left panel exposes the underlying parameters that control how the tree grows: branch angles, length variance, scale reduction, node sizing.
brewprint
brewprint is an interactive design application that reimagines beverage exploration by blending a raw, industrial aesthetic with advanced generative AI. It transforms simple drink queries into beautifully detailed, "artisanal" product labels that look like vintage specification sheets. The interface opens with a unique "scrapbook" style landing page, featuring a masonry grid of curated drink inspirations and category filters, all set against a backdrop of clean typography, high-contrast design elements, and a stark, brutalist visual language. Beyond standard recipes, Brewprint generates a comprehensive "identity" for every drink using Google's Gemini models.
warpfield
Warp Field is an interactive particle simulation that transforms static grids into fluid, reactive geometry. Built with React and p5. js, the application renders a field of thousands of individual points—customizable as simple dots, ASCII characters, or binary code—that respond dynamically to cursor movement. Users can manipulate a distortion lens that ripples through the grid, creating organic, topographic patterns that mimic physical displacement forces in real-time. The experience is elevated through a sophisticated audio-reactive engine powered by the Web Audio API.
type_effects
for my next experiment in the text effects series, went all in with computer vision based interactions with dynamic text layouts & hand tracking. you can use pinch/drag gestures to manipulate the workspace directly using your hands that makes the interface feel like a physical object.
text hover
Enter experiment description here...
summit scout
Summit Scout is an app built for national park adventures. While many of us love our national parks, there isn't a single app that visualizes all 63 U. S. national parks in a truly enjoyable way. This app allows you to explore every park by gathering comprehensive data and scoring them on factors like remoteness and scenery.
worldwide
worldwide transforms geography into an intelligence mission. Each round drops you into a global reconnaissance scenario where three cryptic clues point to a hidden country. The clues range from cultural facts and national symbols to environmental distinctions and historical quirks, challenging you to connect seemingly disparate pieces of information to pinpoint the correct territory on an interactive world map. The gameplay balances strategy with intuition. As you hover across countries on the dark, tactical map interface, a proximity meter signals how close you are to the target, shifting from red to green as you approach the answer.
wanderword
every word you speak is a traveler. wanderword visualizes the hidden migrations of language, tracing how words journeyed across continents through trade routes, conquests, and cultural exchange. Type any word and watch its path unfold on an interactive world map. The tea in your cup tells two stories: one that traveled by Dutch ships from Fujian province, becoming "tea" across maritime Europe, and another that moved overland through the Silk Road, transforming into "chai" across Persia and India. Powered by Gemini, the app reconstructs the linguistic archaeology of everyday words.
goodflix
Goodflix is an immersive movie discovery platform designed to combat decision fatigue through a visually stunning 3D interface. Instead of the traditional 2D grid found on most streaming services, the application presents movie posters on an interactive, infinite cylindrical carousel rendered with Three. js and custom WebGL shaders. This tactile browsing experience allows users to effortlessly spin through popular, top-rated, and upcoming titles sourced from The Movie Database (TMDB), all wrapped in a sleek, dark-mode aesthetic with high-contrast, editorial-style typography. At the heart of the application is a powerful "vibe-based" search engine driven by the Google Gemini API.
shape of you
The Shape of You is a typographic video mirror that transforms your silhouette into digital art for Valentine's Day. Using real-time webcam processing, it reconstructs your image with dynamic text to create a "living letter" effect. The minimalist, high-contrast aesthetic—driven by elegant typography—allows users to see themselves rendered through the very words they wish to convey.
push flow
push flow introduces a tactile, editorial interaction where clicking highlighted words slides the text body to reveal inline imagery. Set against a vibrant yellow background, the layout maintains a classic document structure while integrating modern, responsive animations. This interaction style allows users to explore supplemental content, such as Tolkien-inspired maps and photos, without losing their place in the narrative. The "push" mechanic ensures that every transition feels smooth and physically grounded within the digital space.
newyorkover
Enter experiment description here...
net runner
a computer-vision based soccer analytics idea where you can select a soccer highlight video, and the app automatically detects home vs. away players, tracks the ball, and visualizes the match flow instantly. it took a couple of iterations but so far really good. and coming next is integrating gemini to recognize players by their jersey numbers effectively giving you a "click-to-stat" experience. Click any node, and pull up the player's live stats and bio.
elemental
elemental began as a simple question: what if the periodic table could answer back? Instead of memorizing elements in isolation, I wanted to build something that lets you explore chemistry the way scientists actually think about it. Start with a material you encounter every day, ask what it's made of, and watch the fundamental building blocks reveal themselves. The reverse search flips the traditional approach on its head, turning passive learning into active discovery. The physics simulations emerged from a desire to make abstract concepts feel tangible.
kickoff'26
kickoff’26 acts as a comprehensive digital repository for World Cup history. It uses a visual language of vintage cartography to present global football statistics through an interactive map interface. By marrying classic archival aesthetics with modern data processing, the platform offers a unique way to traverse nearly a century of tournament records from 1930 to the present day. The interface provides specialized viewing modes to explore distinct aspects of the sport, including championship distributions and squad demographics.
dinodraft
dino draft is an immersive, technical visualization tool designed to simulate a high-tech paleontological field survey. It aggregates global fossil data into a stylized "blueprint" interface, allowing users to explore the prehistoric world through the lens of a researcher. The application transforms raw data into a cohesive dossier, presenting detailed records of dinosaur species—ranging from the Tyrannosaurus Rex to the Microraptor—in a distinctively tactical, manila-folder aesthetic. At the heart of the experience is an interactive, D3-powered global map that acts as a central command hub. Users navigate through geological formations—from the Hell Creek Formation to the Gobi Desert—using a responsive coordinate system.
lens watch
lens watch is a a geo-guessing game where you hunt for locations using Google Street View Image hints. As a player of the game, you will have to solve the location based on the image hence within a set time by selecting an area of the map and guessing that it is the right location, you will have 5 chances to discover the right location using the images provided. Built with maps API & gave it Assassin’s Creed aesthetics using a JSON.
tree pop
Tree pop allows users to create and customize a procedural forest with hand-drawn aesthetic elements. Users can plant unique trees by dragging rectangles on the canvas, choosing from various leaf colors and adjusting structural parameters like branch length and height. The environment features a dynamic wind simulation that causes the trees to sway realistically, accompanied by birds that occasionally fly across the dark green landscape. A specialized building mode enables the placement of wobbly, jittered structures with randomized windows to create a unique urban skyline behind the foliage.
dinodex
dinodex is a nano-app that lets you turn your favorite dinosaurs into '90s Pokémon-style trading cards. There are over 100 dinosaurs to collect through the platform. You can search for any species to view its trading card, which features a consistent Pokémon-inspired theme. Each card provides detailed information about the dinosaur's type, powers, and traits, as well as its discovery location. The app also maps every species on a world map based on where the dinosaur was originally located.
gridscape
gridscape turns research and ideation from a conversation into a map. Instead of asking questions and getting answers in a single thread, you draw rectangles on an infinite canvas. Each rectangle becomes a node of synthesized knowledge, and each connection between nodes includes an explicit bridge of reasoning. You end up with a spatial document that shows not just what you've explored but how the ideas relate to each other. The interface uses ASCII schematics to visualize conceptual relationships, giving it a lo-fi, almost archival quality.
elemental
elemental began as a simple question: what if the periodic table could answer back? Instead of memorizing elements in isolation, I wanted to build something that lets you explore chemistry the way scientists actually think about it. Start with a material you encounter every day, ask what it's made of, and watch the fundamental building blocks reveal themselves. The reverse search flips the traditional approach on its head, turning passive learning into active discovery. The physics simulations emerged from a desire to make abstract concepts feel tangible.
wanderword
every word you speak is a traveler. wanderword visualizes the hidden migrations of language, tracing how words journeyed across continents through trade routes, conquests, and cultural exchange. Type any word and watch its path unfold on an interactive world map. The tea in your cup tells two stories: one that traveled by Dutch ships from Fujian province, becoming "tea" across maritime Europe, and another that moved overland through the Silk Road, transforming into "chai" across Persia and India. Powered by Gemini, the app reconstructs the linguistic archaeology of everyday words.
brewprint
brewprint is an interactive design application that reimagines beverage exploration by blending a raw, industrial aesthetic with advanced generative AI. It transforms simple drink queries into beautifully detailed, "artisanal" product labels that look like vintage specification sheets. The interface opens with a unique "scrapbook" style landing page, featuring a masonry grid of curated drink inspirations and category filters, all set against a backdrop of clean typography, high-contrast design elements, and a stark, brutalist visual language. Beyond standard recipes, Brewprint generates a comprehensive "identity" for every drink using Google's Gemini models.
dinodraft
dino draft is an immersive, technical visualization tool designed to simulate a high-tech paleontological field survey. It aggregates global fossil data into a stylized "blueprint" interface, allowing users to explore the prehistoric world through the lens of a researcher. The application transforms raw data into a cohesive dossier, presenting detailed records of dinosaur species—ranging from the Tyrannosaurus Rex to the Microraptor—in a distinctively tactical, manila-folder aesthetic. At the heart of the experience is an interactive, D3-powered global map that acts as a central command hub. Users navigate through geological formations—from the Hell Creek Formation to the Gobi Desert—using a responsive coordinate system.
shape of you
The Shape of You is a typographic video mirror that transforms your silhouette into digital art for Valentine's Day. Using real-time webcam processing, it reconstructs your image with dynamic text to create a "living letter" effect. The minimalist, high-contrast aesthetic—driven by elegant typography—allows users to see themselves rendered through the very words they wish to convey.
type_effects
for my next experiment in the text effects series, went all in with computer vision based interactions with dynamic text layouts & hand tracking. you can use pinch/drag gestures to manipulate the workspace directly using your hands that makes the interface feel like a physical object.
tree pop
Tree pop allows users to create and customize a procedural forest with hand-drawn aesthetic elements. Users can plant unique trees by dragging rectangles on the canvas, choosing from various leaf colors and adjusting structural parameters like branch length and height. The environment features a dynamic wind simulation that causes the trees to sway realistically, accompanied by birds that occasionally fly across the dark green landscape. A specialized building mode enables the placement of wobbly, jittered structures with randomized windows to create a unique urban skyline behind the foliage.
newyorkover
Enter experiment description here...
summit scout
Summit Scout is an app built for national park adventures. While many of us love our national parks, there isn't a single app that visualizes all 63 U. S. national parks in a truly enjoyable way. This app allows you to explore every park by gathering comprehensive data and scoring them on factors like remoteness and scenery.
worldwide
worldwide transforms geography into an intelligence mission. Each round drops you into a global reconnaissance scenario where three cryptic clues point to a hidden country. The clues range from cultural facts and national symbols to environmental distinctions and historical quirks, challenging you to connect seemingly disparate pieces of information to pinpoint the correct territory on an interactive world map. The gameplay balances strategy with intuition. As you hover across countries on the dark, tactical map interface, a proximity meter signals how close you are to the target, shifting from red to green as you approach the answer.
canopy
Canopy is an interactive visualization that maps the hidden architecture of cinema. Enter any actor, director, composer, or film title and watch as a procedural tree grows from your query, its branches tracing the web of collaborations and creative connections that define the industry. Each node represents a person or a film, and clicking any node reveals its metadata while letting you re-root the entire tree from that new perspective. The visual language borrows from data art and generative design. A left panel exposes the underlying parameters that control how the tree grows: branch angles, length variance, scale reduction, node sizing.
kickoff'26
kickoff’26 acts as a comprehensive digital repository for World Cup history. It uses a visual language of vintage cartography to present global football statistics through an interactive map interface. By marrying classic archival aesthetics with modern data processing, the platform offers a unique way to traverse nearly a century of tournament records from 1930 to the present day. The interface provides specialized viewing modes to explore distinct aspects of the sport, including championship distributions and squad demographics.
goodflix
Goodflix is an immersive movie discovery platform designed to combat decision fatigue through a visually stunning 3D interface. Instead of the traditional 2D grid found on most streaming services, the application presents movie posters on an interactive, infinite cylindrical carousel rendered with Three. js and custom WebGL shaders. This tactile browsing experience allows users to effortlessly spin through popular, top-rated, and upcoming titles sourced from The Movie Database (TMDB), all wrapped in a sleek, dark-mode aesthetic with high-contrast, editorial-style typography. At the heart of the application is a powerful "vibe-based" search engine driven by the Google Gemini API.
warpfield
Warp Field is an interactive particle simulation that transforms static grids into fluid, reactive geometry. Built with React and p5. js, the application renders a field of thousands of individual points—customizable as simple dots, ASCII characters, or binary code—that respond dynamically to cursor movement. Users can manipulate a distortion lens that ripples through the grid, creating organic, topographic patterns that mimic physical displacement forces in real-time. The experience is elevated through a sophisticated audio-reactive engine powered by the Web Audio API.
lens watch
lens watch is a a geo-guessing game where you hunt for locations using Google Street View Image hints. As a player of the game, you will have to solve the location based on the image hence within a set time by selecting an area of the map and guessing that it is the right location, you will have 5 chances to discover the right location using the images provided. Built with maps API & gave it Assassin’s Creed aesthetics using a JSON.
push flow
push flow introduces a tactile, editorial interaction where clicking highlighted words slides the text body to reveal inline imagery. Set against a vibrant yellow background, the layout maintains a classic document structure while integrating modern, responsive animations. This interaction style allows users to explore supplemental content, such as Tolkien-inspired maps and photos, without losing their place in the narrative. The "push" mechanic ensures that every transition feels smooth and physically grounded within the digital space.
text hover
Enter experiment description here...
dinodex
dinodex is a nano-app that lets you turn your favorite dinosaurs into '90s Pokémon-style trading cards. There are over 100 dinosaurs to collect through the platform. You can search for any species to view its trading card, which features a consistent Pokémon-inspired theme. Each card provides detailed information about the dinosaur's type, powers, and traits, as well as its discovery location. The app also maps every species on a world map based on where the dinosaur was originally located.
net runner
a computer-vision based soccer analytics idea where you can select a soccer highlight video, and the app automatically detects home vs. away players, tracks the ball, and visualizes the match flow instantly. it took a couple of iterations but so far really good. and coming next is integrating gemini to recognize players by their jersey numbers effectively giving you a "click-to-stat" experience. Click any node, and pull up the player's live stats and bio.
gridscape
gridscape turns research and ideation from a conversation into a map. Instead of asking questions and getting answers in a single thread, you draw rectangles on an infinite canvas. Each rectangle becomes a node of synthesized knowledge, and each connection between nodes includes an explicit bridge of reasoning. You end up with a spatial document that shows not just what you've explored but how the ideas relate to each other. The interface uses ASCII schematics to visualize conceptual relationships, giving it a lo-fi, almost archival quality.
worldwide
worldwide transforms geography into an intelligence mission. Each round drops you into a global reconnaissance scenario where three cryptic clues point to a hidden country. The clues range from cultural facts and national symbols to environmental distinctions and historical quirks, challenging you to connect seemingly disparate pieces of information to pinpoint the correct territory on an interactive world map. The gameplay balances strategy with intuition. As you hover across countries on the dark, tactical map interface, a proximity meter signals how close you are to the target, shifting from red to green as you approach the answer.
elemental
elemental began as a simple question: what if the periodic table could answer back? Instead of memorizing elements in isolation, I wanted to build something that lets you explore chemistry the way scientists actually think about it. Start with a material you encounter every day, ask what it's made of, and watch the fundamental building blocks reveal themselves. The reverse search flips the traditional approach on its head, turning passive learning into active discovery. The physics simulations emerged from a desire to make abstract concepts feel tangible.
canopy
Canopy is an interactive visualization that maps the hidden architecture of cinema. Enter any actor, director, composer, or film title and watch as a procedural tree grows from your query, its branches tracing the web of collaborations and creative connections that define the industry. Each node represents a person or a film, and clicking any node reveals its metadata while letting you re-root the entire tree from that new perspective. The visual language borrows from data art and generative design. A left panel exposes the underlying parameters that control how the tree grows: branch angles, length variance, scale reduction, node sizing.
wanderword
every word you speak is a traveler. wanderword visualizes the hidden migrations of language, tracing how words journeyed across continents through trade routes, conquests, and cultural exchange. Type any word and watch its path unfold on an interactive world map. The tea in your cup tells two stories: one that traveled by Dutch ships from Fujian province, becoming "tea" across maritime Europe, and another that moved overland through the Silk Road, transforming into "chai" across Persia and India. Powered by Gemini, the app reconstructs the linguistic archaeology of everyday words.
kickoff'26
kickoff’26 acts as a comprehensive digital repository for World Cup history. It uses a visual language of vintage cartography to present global football statistics through an interactive map interface. By marrying classic archival aesthetics with modern data processing, the platform offers a unique way to traverse nearly a century of tournament records from 1930 to the present day. The interface provides specialized viewing modes to explore distinct aspects of the sport, including championship distributions and squad demographics.
brewprint
brewprint is an interactive design application that reimagines beverage exploration by blending a raw, industrial aesthetic with advanced generative AI. It transforms simple drink queries into beautifully detailed, "artisanal" product labels that look like vintage specification sheets. The interface opens with a unique "scrapbook" style landing page, featuring a masonry grid of curated drink inspirations and category filters, all set against a backdrop of clean typography, high-contrast design elements, and a stark, brutalist visual language. Beyond standard recipes, Brewprint generates a comprehensive "identity" for every drink using Google's Gemini models.
goodflix
Goodflix is an immersive movie discovery platform designed to combat decision fatigue through a visually stunning 3D interface. Instead of the traditional 2D grid found on most streaming services, the application presents movie posters on an interactive, infinite cylindrical carousel rendered with Three. js and custom WebGL shaders. This tactile browsing experience allows users to effortlessly spin through popular, top-rated, and upcoming titles sourced from The Movie Database (TMDB), all wrapped in a sleek, dark-mode aesthetic with high-contrast, editorial-style typography. At the heart of the application is a powerful "vibe-based" search engine driven by the Google Gemini API.
dinodraft
dino draft is an immersive, technical visualization tool designed to simulate a high-tech paleontological field survey. It aggregates global fossil data into a stylized "blueprint" interface, allowing users to explore the prehistoric world through the lens of a researcher. The application transforms raw data into a cohesive dossier, presenting detailed records of dinosaur species—ranging from the Tyrannosaurus Rex to the Microraptor—in a distinctively tactical, manila-folder aesthetic. At the heart of the experience is an interactive, D3-powered global map that acts as a central command hub. Users navigate through geological formations—from the Hell Creek Formation to the Gobi Desert—using a responsive coordinate system.
warpfield
Warp Field is an interactive particle simulation that transforms static grids into fluid, reactive geometry. Built with React and p5. js, the application renders a field of thousands of individual points—customizable as simple dots, ASCII characters, or binary code—that respond dynamically to cursor movement. Users can manipulate a distortion lens that ripples through the grid, creating organic, topographic patterns that mimic physical displacement forces in real-time. The experience is elevated through a sophisticated audio-reactive engine powered by the Web Audio API.
shape of you
The Shape of You is a typographic video mirror that transforms your silhouette into digital art for Valentine's Day. Using real-time webcam processing, it reconstructs your image with dynamic text to create a "living letter" effect. The minimalist, high-contrast aesthetic—driven by elegant typography—allows users to see themselves rendered through the very words they wish to convey.
lens watch
lens watch is a a geo-guessing game where you hunt for locations using Google Street View Image hints. As a player of the game, you will have to solve the location based on the image hence within a set time by selecting an area of the map and guessing that it is the right location, you will have 5 chances to discover the right location using the images provided. Built with maps API & gave it Assassin’s Creed aesthetics using a JSON.
type_effects
for my next experiment in the text effects series, went all in with computer vision based interactions with dynamic text layouts & hand tracking. you can use pinch/drag gestures to manipulate the workspace directly using your hands that makes the interface feel like a physical object.
push flow
push flow introduces a tactile, editorial interaction where clicking highlighted words slides the text body to reveal inline imagery. Set against a vibrant yellow background, the layout maintains a classic document structure while integrating modern, responsive animations. This interaction style allows users to explore supplemental content, such as Tolkien-inspired maps and photos, without losing their place in the narrative. The "push" mechanic ensures that every transition feels smooth and physically grounded within the digital space.
tree pop
Tree pop allows users to create and customize a procedural forest with hand-drawn aesthetic elements. Users can plant unique trees by dragging rectangles on the canvas, choosing from various leaf colors and adjusting structural parameters like branch length and height. The environment features a dynamic wind simulation that causes the trees to sway realistically, accompanied by birds that occasionally fly across the dark green landscape. A specialized building mode enables the placement of wobbly, jittered structures with randomized windows to create a unique urban skyline behind the foliage.
text hover
Enter experiment description here...
newyorkover
Enter experiment description here...
dinodex
dinodex is a nano-app that lets you turn your favorite dinosaurs into '90s Pokémon-style trading cards. There are over 100 dinosaurs to collect through the platform. You can search for any species to view its trading card, which features a consistent Pokémon-inspired theme. Each card provides detailed information about the dinosaur's type, powers, and traits, as well as its discovery location. The app also maps every species on a world map based on where the dinosaur was originally located.
summit scout
Summit Scout is an app built for national park adventures. While many of us love our national parks, there isn't a single app that visualizes all 63 U. S. national parks in a truly enjoyable way. This app allows you to explore every park by gathering comprehensive data and scoring them on factors like remoteness and scenery.
net runner
a computer-vision based soccer analytics idea where you can select a soccer highlight video, and the app automatically detects home vs. away players, tracks the ball, and visualizes the match flow instantly. it took a couple of iterations but so far really good. and coming next is integrating gemini to recognize players by their jersey numbers effectively giving you a "click-to-stat" experience. Click any node, and pull up the player's live stats and bio.