A high-tech, neon-drenched bar where lighting syncs seamlessly with music.
Designed for a cutting-edge venue on a private corporate campus, this high-tech bar brings the aesthetics of cyberpunk fiction to life. Every light is an extension of the music, pulsing and shifting in perfect harmony with the sound.
The lighting system creates an immersive experience, balancing dynamic, high-energy visuals with smooth ambient glows. Whether the bar is buzzing with a packed crowd or set for a more intimate gathering, the lighting adapts effortlessly, reinforcing the mood of the space.
Interactive elements elevate the experience—guests can take control of the lighting using retrofitted Super Nintendo controllers built into the bar. This tactile, nostalgic interface allows real-time customization, making the lighting system feel like a living part of the venue, always responding to both the music and the people within it.
This project was a collaboration with Stark Raven Fabrication, who led the design and fabrication of the entire space. I handled the lighting, music control, and interactive systems, building on their creative vision to make the whole environment feel alive.
Elegant, glowing filaments that softly react to sound, creating a warm ambiance.
The Filaments are a custom creation—unlike anything available commercially. They cast a soft, warm glow, exuding an effortless elegance that blends seamlessly into any environment.
While they don’t change colors, their gentle illumination pulses in harmony with music, creating an experience that feels both natural and immersive.
The versatility of the Filaments allows for unique installations. Whether arranged in a chandelier, woven into a sculptural centerpiece, or scattered throughout a forest for a magical outdoor event, they create an atmosphere of warmth and wonder.
A music-reactive chandelier that brings interactivity and innovation to the heart of a nightclub.
Handcrafted from wood and lit with glowing filaments, the ManRay Chandelier offers a warm, refined alternative to traditional club lighting. Tuned for high-energy music, it pulses with the rhythm, visually highlights melodies, and immerses guests in the energy of the space.
Beyond its unique aesthetic, what sets this installation apart is its interactivity. A custom-built control box lets patrons adjust brightness, responsiveness, and light patterns in real time. This simple interface invites participation and adds a personal dimension to the experience.
Since its debut, the chandelier has become a focal point of the club—drawing people in, reshaping the flow of the space, and creating a deeper connection between the music, the lights, and the crowd.
A luxury home installation where lighting enhances the mood and atmosphere of music.
Set against the stunning backdrop of Joshua Tree, California, Starfire Lodge transforms light into an extension of sound. The lighting doesn’t just react to music—it enhances it, weaving an immersive, ever-shifting atmosphere.
This installation was crafted to blend seamlessly with the home’s design, ensuring that the lighting feels like a natural part of the space, not an add-on. Whether soft and ambient or bold and expressive, the lights adjust effortlessly, making each gathering feel unique.
With a mix of physical controls and app-based customization, the owners can fine-tune the lighting to suit their mood—whether it’s a quiet evening with friends or an energizing night of music. The result is a space that invites connection, creativity, and deep listening.
Lighting that understands you.
Lumitone's Natural Language Interface lets you create color schemes using speech or text. Say things like “make it feel like sunrise,” “slow it down,” or “give it more blue,” and the lights respond to your requests.
It’s an intuitive way to interact—no sliders, no presets—just words and immediate feedback. The system interprets your intent and translates it into shifting color, motion, and brightness.
This interface opens up a new kind of creative control. Whether you’re adjusting the atmosphere for an event or just playing with possibilities, it makes the lighting feel alive—and easier to connect with than ever.