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About

I’m someone who’s deeply curious about how systems work. Technical, social, psychological, and artistic.

While I’m currently focused on computer science and cybersecurity, my interests extend into philosophy, anthropology, and art as a way of understanding meaning, perception, and human behavior. I see art not just as expression, but as another system, one that communicates ideas, emotion, and power without needing words.

I enjoy building things from the ground up, questioning assumptions, and studying the structures people live inside of without noticing. This portfolio is a reflection of what I’m learning, thinking about, and slowly shaping into something my own.

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Interests

I’m interested in making games and interactive experiences, especially as a way to explore thought philosophies, mechanics, and human behavior. I enjoy working with 3D, digital, and traditional art, not just for aesthetics, but to understand form, structure, and meaning and ultimately make more out of my life.

On the technical side, I’m deeply drawn to low-level systems: operating systems, how software interfaces with hardware, and what actually happens beneath abstractions.

Philosophically, I’m most interested in ideas that dismantle my previous beliefs and force me to rebuild from the ground up. I value philosophies that challenge comfort, strip away illusion, and leave only what can withstand scrutiny.

Other

I’m interested in altered states of consciousness and the ways perception can shift, dissolve, and reform.

Music is a constant companion. I love making music and spending time with my electric guitar, which is a TOD10N exploring feelings, rhythm, and presence. Sound, to me, is another form of conversation.

I enjoy making custom hardware along my 3D printer, bringing ideas into physical form and learning through the act of building. There’s something grounding about shaping objects with your hands.

Above all, I love talking to people. Listening, exchanging thoughts, laughing, wondering together. I believe most people, at their core, are sincere and trying their best, and meeting them there is one of the simplest, most meaningful things you can do.

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