IN THE NEWS
The following are news stories featuring my work.
PBS NEWSHOUR
“Anthropocene Extinction” — Augmented Reality Mural
Wynwood, Miami · December 2018
PBS NewsHour featured my AR mural Anthropocene Extinction, created with Before It’s Too Late. The piece used Unity XR and image tracking to reveal 25 Florida species—native, invasive, and endangered—bringing climate change and biodiversity loss into public space through immersive storytelling.
📺 Watch the PBS NewsHour segment
🌐 Project page: Anthropocene Extinction
NBC 6
“Miami: Canary in the Coal Mine (Sea Level Rise)” — Augmented Reality Mural
Wynwood, Miami · May 2018
NBC Miami covered my AR mural Miami: Canary in the Coal Mine, which highlighted the impacts of sea level rise on South Florida. Using Unity XR and image tracking, the piece transformed a public wall in Wynwood into an interactive climate change story, blending visual art and immersive technology to raise awareness.
The New Yorker
“The Art of Understanding Climate Change”
Miami · 2018
The New Yorker highlighted my work with Before It’s Too Late in its feature The Art of Understanding Climate Change. Through murals, drawings, and augmented reality, the project used immersive storytelling to raise awareness of the urgent threats climate change poses to Miami. My AR contributions brought interactive layers to public artworks, allowing audiences to “step inside” climate data and see the stakes firsthand.
Deco Drive
“Anthropocene Extinction” — Augmented Reality Mural
Wynwood, Miami · 2018
Deco Drive covered my AR mural Anthropocene Extinction, created with Before It’s Too Late. Using Unity XR and image tracking, the mural revealed 25 Florida species — native, invasive, and endangered — to highlight biodiversity loss and sea level rise. The feature showcased how augmented reality can turn public art into a dynamic educational tool, blending culture, science, and immersive technology.
📺 video below
Miami Herald
“Miami: Canary in the Coal Mine (Sea Level Rise)” — Augmented Reality Mural
Wynwood, Miami · January 2018
The Miami Herald featured my AR mural Miami: Canary in the Coal Mine, which addressed the urgent threat of sea level rise in South Florida. Using Unity XR and image tracking, the mural transformed a Wynwood wall into an interactive climate change story, allowing the public to see rising seas and endangered species through immersive technology.
