I am an artist and community organizer based between Stanford and Ho Chi Minh City. My practice is rooted in
anti-imperialist politics, the everyday, and the collective imagination of what could be. I work across digital
and print media to explore how art can disrupt, regenerate, and build spaces of
care—especially within violent and pervasive systems designed to surveil, isolate, and suppress.
"The Anti-Procrastination Slapper" is a speculative device designed to
provide a critical commentary on the toxic productivity culture fueled
by capitalism. This device, equipped with an Arduino microcontroller and
various sensors, sits on your desk, monitoring your productivity levels.
However, it takes a more extreme approach to motivate you to stay
focused.