Digital Arts & Humanities Portfolio

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W. A. T. C. H. – Web Analysis Tool (of) Cancer History

For my Software Design class, we created a website to view the CDC’s 2000-2020 cancer information dataset. We included a lot of functions to filter the relevant data, CSS to design the website nicely, and buttons to move around the… Continue Reading →

Tic-Tac-Toe

At the AIT Budapest for CS OCS Program, Mobile App Development class, I made a Tic-Tac-Toe game to explore the creation process of an Android app. I had some fun with making supersized ones like a 10×10 game. [Click here… Continue Reading →

AI Code Detection with AI

For my Natural Language Processing class, my group’s final result is to research on the feasibility of using AI to detect AI-generated code. My portion of the task is to see the baseline effectiveness of an AI without any fine-tuning…. Continue Reading →

Financial Advisor

For my Advanced Software Design class, we (it’s a group project) spent the whole term working on a self-defined free-form project. Financial Advisor is small-scale financial app that can help you save, budget, and keep track of expenses, with your… Continue Reading →

Inventory Management

At the AIT Budapest for CS OCS Program, Mobile App Development class, I made the Inventory Management app to help companies easily keep count of their stock and take operational notes. Utilizing a modular, card-based interface, the app is designed… Continue Reading →

Carleton’s Major Majors

In Hacking the Humanities, we (it’s a group project) researched and visualized the most popular majors at Carleton college from 2001 to 2021 using bar graph videos and static charts. It was interesting to see major majors flipping around each… Continue Reading →

Sisyphus’s Salvation

For my Interactive Digital Narratives class, I made a roguelike game about the legend of Sisyphus’s endless punishment of pushing a boulder up the hill – now spiced up with the inclusions of the Greek Gods showing up and having… Continue Reading →

My Ren’Py Finals

This is my finals project for Interactive Digital Narratives, and we were supposed to make a visual novel using Ren’Py and AI-generated images. I wanted to make a meta (i.e. self-referencing) game since I enjoy applying that concept whenever possible,… Continue Reading →

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