Who does her body belong to?
A series of collages and posters on anti-abortion rights. This project is a feminist expression and a cathartic commentary on the current laws that are against women.
A collection of 12 artworks were chosen as inspiration and used in the collages. The final outcome is a 3D translation of the posters in both AR and VR.










40 Collage-Compositions
government, protect, villainization, life, survival, dictatorship, fear, lonliness, radical, beliefs
government, protect, villainization, life, survival, dictatorship, fear, lonliness, radical, beliefs










10 Posters created using the 40 collages



















20 Posters created using previous collages
alienation, oppression, de-humanizing













Visual Language
A dictionary of forms was made by understanding the visual language of all the forms and posters. This derived language was then used to create another set of posters. The forms were combined in a meaningful way to create a strong message.



3 Final Posters
with type exploration
with type exploration






3D visualization
Following the 2D stage of the project, the idea was translated to 3D. To retain the overwhelming voice and narrative in the posters, an appropriate medium was chosen.
The idea was to combine aspects of performance, installation, sound, and spatial design into one immersive experience. While the experience is meant to be viewed in VR, it has been made more accessible through AR. The work is meant to provoke while providing space for reflection.






Composing scene in Adobe Aero
Screen recording of the project as viewed in AR