Digital model of a cityscape with five numerical data points marked above buildings on a black to dark gray gradient background.
Digital Twin
Brand Identity + Socials + Motion
*/About/*
Digital Twin is a multidisciplinary exhibition spanning sculpture, video, interactive technology, and speculative design. Featured artists explore embodied renderings of data, imagining new worlds that seek a more harmonious future for humanity alongside digital advancement.

*/The identity/*
The visual identity centers on the fluidity between the digital and physical realms, emphasizing the inherent duality of our modern existence. The design lives on the threshold: the thin, vibrating line between the static and the dynamic, the human and the machine, and the tangible and the ephemeral.
Bald man in black clothes facing and observing a digital artwork with green and blue abstract human silhouettes on a screen mounted on a white wall.
INSPO + EXPLORATION

I began by exploring the idea of duality in this modern era. As we transition to a new realm through our screens, social media, and the internet, we gradually form our own digital twin. This constant switch between worlds can feel splitting. My central question became: "How can I visually represent this experience for the exhibition?" This led me to start experimenting with typography.
Sketches and digital renderings of the phrase 'DIGITAL TWIN' in various stylized fonts and orientations, with green and red overlays.
Stylized text reading 'DIGITAL TWIN' with overlapping and gradient white to gray letters on a black background.
Stylized text reading 'DIGITAL twin' with distorted black and green letters on a white background.
Diagram showing different stroke assembly variations of the letter D with connectors illustrating relationships.
Various stylized text representations of the phrase 'Digital Twin' in multiple fonts and formats.
Graphic text reading 'DIGITAL TWIN' with curved arrows and dotted circular patterns in the background.
Digital twin blueprint-style design with green technical text and lines on a black background.
3D model wireframe with the text 'Twin' at the center connected by arrows and lines on a gradient background.Diagram with the word 'Data' connected by lines to opposite directional arrows, on a dark gray to white gradient background.The word 'Human' formed by connected nodes and lines on a dark gradient background.
Gallery space with illuminated text reading 'Digital Twin' on a central wall, digital art projections of blue and white human silhouettes, and visitors observing and interacting.
Poster for Digital Twin exhibit titled 'Data Tagging' with a stylized cityscape and data points, at Drexel University's Pearlstein Gallery from August 19 to October 4.Man in black outfit holding a smartphone stands in an art gallery with a digital screen showing a blurry white silhouette and a wooden sculpture on metal framework.
DIGITAL ARCHIVE

To ensure the exhibition lives permanently in the digital realm, all artworks were 3D-scanned and digitally archived. This process allowed for the creation of the exhibition’s permanent digital twin.
Ceiling with industrial beams, ductwork, cables, and a circular projection showing painted red lips.
Schedule for Digital Twin exhibition at Pearlstein Gallery, open Tuesday to Friday 12PM-5PM, Saturdays 12PM-3PM, with an opening reception Thursday 8.21 from 5PM to 7:30PM at 3401 Filbert Street, Philadelphia, PA.
Two people standing in an art gallery observing a large circular intricate black and white artwork on the wall and a sculptural installation with a golden face atop a cube on metal framework.
Poster for Internal Machinery event at Pearlstein Gallery on September 30, 5-7PM with moderator Dr. Evangelia Chrysikou and panelists Micah Lockman-Fine, Carolyn Healy, John Phillips, and Dr. Tim Gorichanaz.Event poster for 'Internal Machinery' panel discussion on humanity and technology featuring headshots of Dr. Evangelia Chrysikou, Micah Lockman-Fine, Carolyn Healy, John Phillips, and Dr. Tim Gorichanaz with event details at Pearlstein Gallery on September 30 from 5-7 PM.
Group of people observing and discussing art in a gallery, with a large black and white detailed circular artwork on the wall.
Cyberbhavachakra

My personal artworks featured in the exhibition. It is my exploration of the concept of Digital Samsara, reflecting my passion for the intersection of religion and technology. Feel free to explore the layers of this artwork at: cyberbhavachakra.webflow.io
SELECTED WORK