AR Quizzes are about engaging audiences with an interaction like a head tilt or tapping on the screen to customize the user experience. They require coding for the interaction and for the logic behind the quiz. I am capable of leading these projects and developing them from concept to delivery.


Atomic Mass Quiz


Baseball Trivia Quiz

If you know me, you’ll know I am a big baseball fan. With this filter, I wanted to see what a filter targeting baseball fans might look like. Using the Phillies as a base, users tilt their heads back and forth to answer questions like “who has more hits” or “who had more homeruns”. Like the other quizzes, this is scalable to add any questions or players you’d like to ask.

Scan or tap the QR code to try it out on Instagram before all the filters are taken down on January 14th, 2025! (RIP Spark AR)


RMSC Changemakers

I may have majored in art but I am a passionate advocate for science education and communication. With this atomic mass quiz, I wanted to demonstrate how science museums could embrace AR technology to grow their audience and use the platforms for science education outside of the museum. Tilt your head to determine which element is heavier, then challenge your friends!

Scan the Snapcode on desktop or tap on mobile it to try the lens yourself!

This filter was made for the Rochester Museum and Science Center’s “Changemakers” exhibit. The goal of the exhibit was to inspire visitors with the stories of influential activists in the Rochester area who made a significant impact. They wanted an interactive way for visitors to find out what type of change they make in their communities. The filter was featured in the exhibit and on their social media channels!

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