Digital Selves, Data, and Storytelling.
A research space for data visualization, interactive narrative, digital surveillance, glitch aesthetics, and the cultural life of technology.
Digital Humanities becomes the spine of the portfolio.
My interest in Digital Humanities comes from a desire to merge creative expression with critical inquiry through digital tools and platforms.
With a background in literature, visual arts, and storytelling, I am drawn to how Digital Humanities opens new possibilities for research, creation, and engagement.
This section gathers workshops, studies, and projects that show how literary questions can become visual, computational, and public-facing.
Creative Research
Expanded Data Workshop
Instagram advertising data, surveillance capitalism, surrealism, glitch aesthetics, and creative resistance.
Workshop Evidence
Data Visualization Workshop
Voyant, Tableau, Gephi, and creative approaches to data representation at the University of Guelph.
Literary Visualization
Mapping Female Strategies in Narrative
Fairy tale analysis through word clouds, narrative roles, and patterns of female strategy.
Research Community
THINC Lab
Academic context and participation in a Digital Humanities research environment at Guelph.
From text to pattern to argument.
Digital tools are not decoration, but ways to generate questions and interpret culture.