Sensory Beings
Sarah is a multidisciplinary designer, artist, and musician implementing computer technologies for empathetic communication. She researches and transforms how digital media affects perception, cognition, and the behavior of human and planetary systems. Her practice is driven by a deep curiosity of how organisms interact and evolve within their environments.
As a recent graduate of NYU’s Tandon School of Engineering with a B.S in Integrated Design and Media a minor in Media, Culture, and Communication (May 2025), she has collaborated with a wide-range of industry experts, developing a practice that interconnects the sciences, humanities, and engineering to target today's social dilemmas with empathetic design. From AI, surveillance capitalism, and misinformation to interpersonal relations, trauma, stress, and malignancy, her work confronts the toxicities of contemporary culture and invites us to navigate the complex histories that shape the present.
Through immersive installations, interactive narratives, films, soundscapes, graphics, photography, websites, physical computing and miscellaneous instruments built with video editing softwares, digital audio workstations (DAWs), In Design, Illustrator, Photoshop, Figma, ProCreate, MAX/MSP, Python, web developer and designer tools, generative algorithms, AI, Arduino, circuit design, and more, Sarah drives e(motional) experiences that embrace our humility and imperfections for mindful, sustainable change.
She is also a cellist, photographer, reader, writer, and activist.