From practical applications to breathtaking experiences, mixed reality is quickly becoming the next big thing. By blending my passion for themed entertainment with my skills in mixed reality development, I am able to create immersive experiences that stand out among the rest.
For all my concepts, I make sure that the application or experience is tomething to remember. This includes:

A progressive storyline or process that makes the application compelling and easy to understand.
An efficient development layout that is simplified and cost effective.

A high degree of attention to detail, adding heart to every component even if only a few users might notice it.

An aspect of the experience that users can build emotional connections to.
An educational experience showcasing mammoths in their natural habitat through use of a fictional tachyon viewer that would allow the user to see into the distant past.
A VR physical rehab application focused on helping patients regain dexterity in their arms through interactive games that can be played anywhere.
An interactive zen mixed reality experience that adds nature to corporate environments.
In Addition to my personal experience as a Mixed Reality Developer, I was also a teacher of a program called HoloDev101, a mixed reality training program focused not only on how to make a mixed reality application, but how to craft immersive experiences that matter. Students would spend one week learning the basics of mixed reality programming and world building and then a second week building a project that would be tested on the Microsoft HoloLens.