GRAFFITI SHUFFLE
Seattle Design Festival 2017
While working at NAC Architecture
Project Lead
AIA 2018 Emerging Professional Exhibition
The Graffiti Shuffle is a three-dimensional matrix that encourages users to engage in a collective act of artistic expression. The installation consists of two components; a wood frame and 126 cubes of which each is finished in chalkboard paint to allow users to make marks. Along with drawing on the cubes, users
had the power to remove, rotate, change, and place them in new locations to alter the overall composition or to amplify the surrounding field of cubes. This project was initiated by a small group of NAC staff interested in designing and constructing an installation addressing the 2017 Seattle Design Festival’s theme of ”Power”.

AMPLIFIED VOICES
Early concept sketch explored a scaffold housing objects of manipulation. The intent was to provide an open platform for civic discourse and collective action;
where the sum of its parts would be greater than the whole. Where collective voice would
find resonance.