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1666: The Burning City

   Step back to the spark that ignited history. This standalone VR demo recreates the fateful moment in Thomas Farriner’s bakery on Pudding Lane, using immersive stereo 180° video and a detailed 3D scene to place you at the heart of the fire’s outbreak. Though a work‑in‑progress, it offers a visceral glimpse into 17th‑century London’s most infamous blaze.







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Maple Batalia: A VR Crime‑Scene Recreation

   This VR project drops you into the exact parking‑lot where the real incident occurred, using photo‑ and forensic‑based 3D modeling and ambient sound to convey the true atmosphere. Rather than gamified objectives, it invites open exploration—letting you wander among vehicles, bloodstains, and subtle clues to absorb the scene’s spatial and emotional reality. Finally, a quiet virtual archive showcases your gathered artifacts and environmental photos, emphasizing factual evidence over narrative resolution and underscoring VR’s power to transport you, unfiltered, into another moment in time.




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The Beauty of Slowing Down:

   "The Beauty of Slowing Down" is an art project inviting a meditative pause in our swift digital age. Inspired by the works of Robert Smithson and Christo Jeanne-Claude, it challenges us to peel back the layers of our environment and rediscover the overlooked textures of daily life. This immersive experience encourages a deeper connection with the world around us, offering a serene respite from the relentless pace of modern content consumption. Through captured surfaces and sensory engagement, the project blurs the lines between reality and virtuality, urging us to cherish the now.




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Artists are not produced here:

   In this animated film, I blend photogrammetry, music, and sound to explore my transformative year at the London College of Communication (LCC). It's a personal inquiry into the necessity of physical spaces for art in an ever-evolving landscape, questioning traditional notions of conceptual art and artistic identity. Through a mix of Eastern and Western melodies paired with digital scans of LCC, I reflect on the impact of education and space on art's perception and creation. Join me in reimagining the boundaries of art and education.



The End of the New Beginning:

    This is a two-part VR gallery that tracks art’s journey from ancient cave paintings to AI‑generated imagery. Inspired by Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, users first explore a digitally reconstructed grotto of primal shadows, then emerge into a modern hall showcasing generative artworks shaped by atonal soundscapes and interviews with creative professionals. By blending immersive navigation, open‑ended exploration, and thoughtful sound design, the experience prompts reflection on authorship, authenticity, and AI’s role as a collaborator in the future of art.





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Resurrecting Memories: A Digital Tribute to Grandparents' Homestead:

   Resurrecting Memories is a VR‑style 3D reconstruction of my grandparents’ home—lost to China’s urban redevelopment—built with photogrammetry and detailed digital modeling. By weaving in their oral histories and the broader context of demolition‑and‑relocation policies, this project preserves not just a structure, but the enduring memories and heritage it embodied.



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Intangible Realm:

   Intangible Realm: Memory, Past, Present, Future & Dream" is a digital odyssey crafted in 3D, exploring the mutable landscape of memory and dream. It's a visual voyage from the artist's home to LCC, interwoven with the essence of their past and the whispers of their subconscious. This animated narrative defies the boundaries of reality and imagination, guided by a soundtrack that echoes the depths of dreams, making every frame a testament to the ephemeral beauty of memory.