Stanford CS/EE. I turn visual inspiration — Persian ornament, mineral structure, fluid motion — into living, interactive code: generative art engines, design-component libraries, painting tools, and sound instruments. Everything below is self-contained, hand-built, and runs entirely in the browser.
I'm a Stanford student studying Computer Science / Electrical Engineering, with a lifelong pull toward building things by hand — as a kid that meant physical invention, now it means code.
My work sits at the intersection of generative art, design systems, and interactive tools. I start from visual references — a mineral crystal, a Persian tile pattern, a cloud formation — extract what makes them beautiful, and turn that into parametric, living systems people can play with.
Outside of this, I care about robotics, AI, tele-robotics, haptics, and virtual reality — fields where the digital has to meet the physical.