
CODING ART
Digital Realities:
Coding the Language of Imagination
My artistic journey extends beyond traditional media into the digital realm—where computation becomes a canvas and design evolves through interactivity. Exploring the intersection of computer science, artificial intelligence, and game design, I experiment with how logic, emotion, and visual storytelling can converge to shape immersive digital experiences.
At UC Berkeley’s Pre-College Scholars CS Program, I began with the fundamentals of computational thinking using Snap!, designing my first interactive animation to express narrative motion and rhythm. At Stanford’s Artificial Intelligence Online, I ventured into machine learning, developing a Python-based salary prediction model on Google Colab that explored the socioeconomic dimensions of data. Finally, at Duke University’s Summer Springboard, I merged storytelling and technology—mastering Unity and Blender to create a space survival game with 3D environments and self-modeled assets.
Through these explorations, I discovered that programming—like art—is an act of composition. Whether arranging pixels or writing functions, I seek to craft experiences that connect logic with empathy, systems with stories, and players with meaning.







Coding Art is where I translate creativity into code. From animation to AI to game design, I build digital experiences that breathe emotion into algorithms and transform data into art.
