The Lab
A space for experimentation — where I explore generative art, interactive systems, and blockchain as a creative and technical medium.
About The Lab
The Lab is a space for exploration.
It exists to follow curiosity, learn new skills, and understand technology by building and experimenting, not by chasing outcomes or trends.
Here, I explore generative and interactive art, web development with JavaScript, Three.js, and React, and blockchain as a creative and technical medium.
Some experiments stay small, some grow into full projects — all of them exist to learn, question, and expand my creative toolkit.
This isn’t about optimizing for profit or success.
It’s about learning by doing, understanding systems from the inside, and documenting the journey honestly.
A small collection of generative art experiments — built with procedural workflows and systems thinking.
These projects focus on rules, variation, and emergence rather than fixed outcomes.
A set of experiments focused on interaction and real-time response — including augmented reality, video mapping, and audience-driven visuals.
These projects explore how visuals change when people become part of the system, turning passive viewing into active participation.
Built through curiosity and experimentation, this work sits at the intersection of art, technology, and experience.
Learning through participation and community.
Selling Digital Art
Selling my own digital art as NFTs — starting with collections like Mindfulness — was my entry point into blockchain.
For the first time, it made it possible to treat digital art as collectible, ownable work and to build a sustainable relationship between creator and audience.
Collecting NFTs
From there, collecting NFT projects became just as important.
Being part of collector communities allowed me to learn directly from artists, developers, and other collectors — understanding how blockchain works in practice, how communities form, and how digital ownership reshapes creative ecosystems.
Collecting wasn’t about speculation, but about participation, learning, and supporting creators from within the space.
Learning by building real systems.
Senzu Seeds
To truly understand the technology, I built my first smart contract in Solidity and paired it with generative 3D trees created in Houdini.
Part of the project’s sales were donated to One Tree Planted, contributing to real-world reforestation — an achievement recognized with an official badge.
TreeLogin
Web3 security is a major challenge. Connecting cold wallets to websites to claim rewards exposes users to serious risks.
TreeLogin is an ownership verification smart contract and dApp designed to improve safety:
Users connect only with a hot wallet
Cold wallets remain offline
Ownership is verified on-chain without direct interaction
A technical experiment focused on security, ownership, and user safety.
NoNos
NFT Community, systems, and lessons learned.
NoNos was our largest blockchain project — a 10k generative collection with unique traits, on-chain logic, and a growing community.
We handled everything from asset generation and smart contracts to Discord events and community management.
While the project wasn’t commercially successful, it was a major learning experience — teaching us about scale, community dynamics, production pipelines, and long-term sustainability.
Why This Lives in the Lab
Not every experiment succeeds — but every experiment teaches something.
The Lab exists to document curiosity, learning, and exploration across art and technology — including blockchain — as part of a broader creative journey.
This is where questions are more important than answers.









































































































