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Thesis Open Studio Installation
The installation integrated oral stories, photographic narratives, archival materials, and documentary footage to reinforce the importance of personal narrative and its historical ties. The work primarily uses transparent, see-through materials (film and resin) juxtaposed with video projection that represent how the history of a single event has many layers, drawn from personal accounts, media depictions, historiography, documentaries, and more. This project aims to reflect on the many stories that were forced to be forgotten and on how their impact continues to be carried forward. The installation was exhibited to the public on December 12, 2025, at the Pfizer Building, 7th. 630 Flushing Avenue, Brooklyn.
Projection Installation
Personal
2025
SketchQuilt: Co-Creation Through Play
This project aimed to design interactive gamification tools that bridge collaboration and creative inquiry. Inspired by the Battleship board game and a traditional drawing game from Indonesia, this tool combines elements from both into a communal drawing tool that can facilitate discussions and brainstorming. In addition, the words in each axis can be adjusted depending on the discussion’s topic. Moreover, the tools were exhibited at Pratt Institutes’ Research Open House 2025, which was held on April 24, 2025 at Brooklyn Navy Yard, Building 3, 7th Floor, 63 Flushing Avenue, Brooklyn.
Research Project
Designer Partner: Hannah Kim
2025
Courtesy of Pratt Institute
Photographer: Dahlia Dandashi, pratt.edu/pcomm
Pratt’s Research Open Day 2025
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