About


Born in 2003 in Quảng Bình Province, a southern coastal area in the North Central Coast region of Vietnam, I have grown up in an environment shaped by both the beauty and challenges of nature. Known for its stunning landscapes and rich biodiversity, Quảng Bình is also marked by a harsh climate and economic constraints, with one of the lowest GDP per capita rates in the country. These realities make me appreciate the power of human sympathy, emotions, and the beauty of life. Despite the hardships that life often presents, I hold hope in the beauty that exists within our communities and the world at large. This hope fuels my creative endeavors, inspiring me to explore the ways in which art can reflect our shared humanity. Currently, I am a fourth-year student at Fulbright University Vietnam, majoring in Art and Media Studies with a minor in Human-Centered Engineering. I am set to graduate in June 2025, fueled by a passion for bridging the realms of art and technology. My journey thus far has been one of exploration and experimentation, where I have engaged with various materials and media—both digital and physical.


I am a fourth-year student at Fulbright University Vietnam, majoring in Art and Media Studies with a minor in Human-Centered Engineering, expected to graduate in June 2025. My passion lies in bridging art and technology, leading me through a journey of exploration with various materials and media—both digital and physical.


I have a special interest in developing projects that cross the fields of art, engineering, and science. I believe that the intersection of these fields fosters unique solutions that are both aesthetically pleasing and functionally effective. My passion lies in exploring how artistic expression can enhance scientific communication, as well as how engineering developments can inform and inspire artistic creation.


Through collaborative projects, I aim to push the boundaries of traditional disciplines, using technology and design to create immersive experiences that engage audiences on multiple levels. I am particularly excited about the potential of interactive installations and multimedia projects that challenge viewers to think critically about the relationship between art and science. This interdisciplinary approach not only drives my creative process but also fuels my desire to innovate and inspire within these dynamic fields.