Living floral sculpture and digital installation
April 2025
As an extension of the series Digital Archive, I presented Orchid Revival, a digitized orchid installation, for the New Media Block Party hosted by PAMM TV. The physical ikebana arrangement features a selection of orchid species from my mother’s garden, honoring both South Florida’s ecology and the attentive care behind cultivation.
Through digital scanning, the arrangement becomes more than a photograph and evolves into a tangible multi-dimensional form. These orchids will eventually fade, but through this process, their memory is kept alive and preserved.
Living floral sculpture and digital installation
April 2025
As an extension of the series Digital Archive, I presented Orchid Revival, a digitized orchid installation, for the New Media Block Party hosted by PAMM TV. The physical ikebana arrangement features a selection of orchid species from my mother’s garden, honoring both South Florida’s ecology and the attentive care behind cultivation.
Through digital scanning, the arrangement becomes more than a photograph and evolves into a tangible multi-dimensional form. These orchids will eventually fade, but through this process, their memory is kept alive and preserved.
Multi-sensory new media art exhibition
December 2024- May 2025
The Digital Archive series reimagines botanical forms as dynamic expressions of time, memory, and human connection. For CHROLIK, nature has always been a refuge, and growing up in South Florida, this means being surrounded by green subtropical landscapes year-round. Experiencing autumn for the first time at 21 shaped the idea of seasonal nostalgia, a recurring theme. This work explores the impermanence of organic forms, capturing cycles of growth, decay, and renewal, and translating them into the digital realm.
In this exhibit, physical floral arrangements are captured and digitized to symbolically express each month from August 2024 to May 2025. Exhibition audio composed by producer David Friend. The 12-minute soundscape sonically depicts the natural seasonal cycle of the earth through a digital perspective with each minute simulating a month of the year.
Digital Archive is currently on view at Mad Arts Museum in Dania Beach, introducing classic seasonality to a South Florida audience.
The floral hologram imagines what it may look like to upload a flower and to translate something organic into the digital realm.
Multi-sensory new media art exhibition
December 2024- May 2025
The Digital Archive series reimagines botanical forms as dynamic expressions of time, memory, and human connection. For CHROLIK, nature has always been a refuge, and growing up in South Florida, this means being surrounded by green subtropical landscapes year-round. Experiencing autumn for the first time at 21 shaped the idea of seasonal nostalgia, a recurring theme. This work explores the impermanence of organic forms, capturing cycles of growth, decay, and renewal, and translating them into the digital realm.
In this exhibit, physical floral arrangements are captured and digitized to symbolically express each month from August 2024 to May 2025. Exhibition audio composed by producer David Friend. The 12-minute soundscape sonically depicts the natural seasonal cycle of the earth through a digital perspective with each minute simulating a month of the year.
Digital Archive is currently on view at Mad Arts Museum in Dania Beach, introducing classic seasonality to a South Florida audience.