2021 Graham Foundation Grantee
On the 26th of May 2021, it was announced that my project, “Design and Making in the Trinidad Carnival: Histories,
Assistant Professor | Computational Design | Carnegie Mellon University
On the 26th of May 2021, it was announced that my project, “Design and Making in the Trinidad Carnival: Histories,
In October 2019, my students and I exhibited our pavilion, “The Infinite Line”, at the International Association of Shell and
October 2019 – I presented my paper, “Reviving a Craft through Architecture: Computational Making of a lightweight pavilion based on wire-bending
September 2019 – I organized and chaired a panel at 4S 2019 (Society for Social Studies of Science) with Lisa
June 2019 – My paper, “Design Computation and Restoring Craftsmanship: The Bailey-Derek Grammar in Wire-Bending” was published in the proceedings
Spring 2019 – I designed and taught a design seminar named, “Computational Craft: Inquiry, Theory, and Applications” at Georgia Tech.
Summer 2018 – I participated in a Podcast Fellowship and produced my own podcast. I developed the podcast’s concept and
December 2017 – I conducted computational wire-bending workshops in Trinidad & Tobago at Bishops Anstey Trinity College East. The two
October 2017 – My collaborator R. Allen Kimel and I presented our work entitled, “Material Matters: A model for the
July 2017 – I presented my paper, “From Costuming and Dancing Sculptures to Architecture: The Corporeal and Computational in Design