During Miami Art Week 2025, I worked as TouchDesigner Visual Developer for The Cross & The Crown, an immersive experience produced by Saint & Citizen, at the Rubell Museum for the critically acclaimed American hip-hop duo Clipse—formed by brothers Gene "No Malice" Thornton and Terrence "Pusha T" Thornton.
Developed real-time visual effects and contributed to the narrative direction, shaping a mythic, cinematic environment that fused live performance with generative visuals.
Alongside this, I designed motion graphics for all stage screens—including seamless loops and performer introductions—translating rhythm, typography, and pacing into a cohesive visual system.
The one-night-only event became a high-impact cultural moment, bridging hip-hop’s raw legacy with the language of contemporary art during Art Basel.
The project stands as a precise convergence of sound, image, and atmosphere—where visual systems amplified performance into ritual.
Clipse, Saint & Citizen, Rubell Museum
2025
Immersive Experience, Motion Graphics

