Drop your driver’s license or other ~2.125” x 3.375” ID card through the slot and transform into a magical caterpillar.
Milled with a CNC and etched with a laser cutter, box designed in Fusion, caterpillar designed in Illustrator.
For ITP’s Stupid Hackathon 2025, which was featured in Washington Square News! By Mumu Li, Charles Zhang, Link Wang and myself.
A total diva table that will roast whatever you put on her and try to tip it off. I created her character, plus costume design (or...decoration? I’m not sure what to call it). Mumu and Charles handled the programming (object detection, API, text generation and TTS), Link acquired the table and did all the physical computing.
We won “Worst Project Best Demo”,
hence Elizabeth Holmes on the trophy.





Vinyl stickers I made for my friends. Thank you Jasmine from the ITP Design Lab for the printing help!









Link here (designed for desktop).
The Cyan Cleanup and Collection Club (CCCC) is a small grassroots organization that collects and documents litter found on Planet Cyan, a jewel in the Chromeda system loved by locals and travelers alike, located approximately 7.2 light-years away.
*An archaic unit for the distance that light travels during one full rotation of Earth (the last centralized planet occupied by humans) around its star. Approximately 5.879e12 ens.
palindrome diplomap (April 2025)
Link here.
A Mastodon bot that attempts to post a palindrome per day, but manages to mess it up every time.





Link here (designed for desktop, mobile OK).
A Twine adaptation of Octavia Butler’s short story, “Blood Child”. I used SugarCube v2 and a bit of CSS for implementation. The background was drawn with a felt tip and inverted in Photoshop.
Link here (designed for desktop, mobile OK).
A landscape that changes gradually according to the time of day. The sky shifts from bright blue to navy; the sun moves across the screen. My first project using CSS.
You can see what the clock looks like at different times in this demo (5 am, 12 pm, 12 am).
Link here (designed for desktop). A very short hypertext narrative about an unplanned trip to Japan.
Blue spy (April 2024)
Link here (designed for desktop, scroll to interact). An adaptation of the comic by Remy Charlip. A short project I made to learn Three.js, completed in a few days.
Davey (December 2023)
Play here (takes a -literal- minute to load, but I promise it will load! This unfortunately is due to the way images are stored on p5.js. One day, I will move Davey to Itch.io...). Designed for desktop.
Davey is a web clicker game where the player can customize the appearance of and interact with a pitiable half-flower, half-human named Davey. But don’t be swayed by his tears! Your job is to torture Davey to the point of complete insanity. Put him in ugly outfits, put a gun to his head, pour water on him and take pictures until Davey’s sadness bar is maxed out.
Two friends struggle to say how they really feel about each other as they take
one last trip through their memories before a comet strikes and ends the human race.
A concept for a 2D animated film that explores the parts of ourselves that we can’t, or won’t,
share with others, and where that “hiding within ourselves” can lead us when we’re
learning to love.
For the pitch deck, please email audreyguo@nyu.edu.
Characters
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Avery

Storyboard samples




Styleframes


Pitch deck page preview





Watercolor on paper; 9x12”; 2025
Lush forest

Watercolor on paper; 9x12”; 2025
Hold on

Watercolor on paper; 9x12”; 2025
Xara’s room

Watercolor on paper; 4x6”; 2024
Dover drawings






2024
California something

Watercolor on paper; 9x12”; 2024
I’m tired. I want to go home

Acrylic on canvas board; 12x16”; 2024
There’s something dark here

Oil pastel on paper; 16.5x11.5”; 2024
What to do with all this love

Oil pastel on canvas board; 9x12”; 2024
Summer trees

Soft pastel on paper; 12x9”; 2023
What else is there to say


Oil, acrylic on canvas; 48x36” each; 2022
Dereality
Acrylic on canvas; 16x20”; 2022
Goodnight, goodbye






Oil on canvas; 24x18”; 2022
2 translations

L: Pencil on paper, boxes drawn in Adobe Illustrator; 11x8.5”; 2022
R: Screen print (1 of 24); 17x13”; 2022
Wish you wellR: Screen print (1 of 24); 17x13”; 2022



What bugs you

Charcoal on paper; 24x18”; 2022
Anxiety

Colored pencil on paper; 12x9” each; 2022
Hedwig

Colored pencil on paper; 17x14”; 2021
I made a comic every day, for 100 days!
I wrote about the project here. You can also look at the comics.




Days 33-37 of 100 days of comics
Wind Telephone (2024)




Days 27-29, 31 of 100 days of comics
Change utterly (2024)
Days 23-25 of 100 days of comics
Creatures (2024)
Days 11-13 of 100 days of comics
Comics about love (2024)




Days 3-6, 16 of 100 days of comics
Line of reasoning (2024)



Smallish (2024)










r train (2024)







Thoughts I had at a New York jazz club (2024)







No clue (2024)

broadway (2023)
