For my solo art exhibition Shift, Sift, Swoosh Bods at Old Dominion University in 2018, I showcased a then-new body of work that featured sound sculptures, drawings, video performances, and 3-D animation. In the front of the gallery, a single channel HD video with four audio channels was projected onto the gallery wall. Each audio channel was played through a specific sculpture, which the viewer could sit inside and listen and feel the audio of the video. Each sculpture had a sound transducer attached to it that allowed a specific sound channel to play through its material body.

In the back of the gallery, I configured a single-channeled 3-D animation with two audio channels into two projections. Each side of the animation had its audio playing through small sculptures. From 3-D modeling, to filming, to installation, to layout, I had my hands in and eyes on every single aspect of this exhibition.
Shift, Sift Swoosh Bods playing at the 20/92 Film Festival in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 2021
Shift, Sift Swoosh Bods playing at the Center of Art, Design, and Visual Culture at University of Maryland Baltimore County. 2024
Since I stitched and condensed four separate video performances into one video, I am able to present this video in different physical and digital settings as either a single-channel video or a four-channel video; with stereo audio, two-channel audio, or four-channel audio.