“A home in Nature” – My 4th Year Thesis Project
In the first semester of my 4th and final year at Toronto Metropolitan University in the New Media program, I created an experience that talks about different ways people grew up in nature with the comparison of urban and rural landscapes. To experience this piece, you lay on a bed under a tent with the projections and sounds of the countryside on your right, and the city landscape and sounds on your left. There is also a collection of stories in a notebook, where each story was inspired by real people who spoke of how they were raised in nature and their respect towards it. Together these pieces envelop the participant in a relaxing experience as the two sides combine into one.
Augmented Reality Map - RTA 501: Project development 
I used Augmented Reality (AR) in a recent project to showcase my home town and childhood, and bring to life an image of a map with videos
**To use, please download the app "zappar" from your app store. This map was previously printed on 7ft posters, the scan codes might be too close together to scan on the screen. I recommend putting your hand over ones you don’t want to scan, in order to isolate the one you are trying to scan**
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Augmented Reality Map - RTA 825: New Media Global Intensive
One of two augmented reality (AR) maps I created for RTA 825 that compares the New Media landscapes we visited in New York and Toronto. To interact with the map, please download “Zapper” in the app store!
**To use, please download the app "zappar" from your app store. These maps were previously printed on 7ft posters, the scan codes might be too close together to scan on the screen. I recommend putting your hand over ones you don’t want to scan, in order to isolate the one you are trying to scan**
Augmented Reality Map - RTA 825: New Media Global Intensive
Two of two augmented reality (AR) maps I created for RTA 825 that compares the New Media landscapes we visited in New York and Toronto. To interact with the map, please download “Zapper” in the app store!
**To use, please download the app "zappar" from your app store. These maps were previously printed on 7ft posters, the scan codes might be too close together to scan on the screen. I recommend putting your hand over ones you don’t want to scan, in order to isolate the one you are trying to scan**
“ins and outs” in collaboration with The Hard Drive TO, - CRI 815 FCAD's Design Solutions Supercourse
Project developed by Emilie Trimbee, Kayla Thomson, and Megan Schoeppich for CRI 815 at Toronto Metropolitan University:
Partnered with The Hard Drive we created a collection of pieces to educate ourselves and others, about the everyday lives of advocates of nonverbal artists. Together we hope to acknowledge, educate, and understand the importance of artistic agency. 
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