Monopole Studio
A creative production space for visualizing the invisible. Here, theoretical physics becomes art, data becomes narrative, and the monopole becomes something you can almost see.
Field Line Portraits
A series of generative illustrations mapping magnetic field configurations as if they were living organisms. Each portrait is computed from Maxwell's equations, then rendered with a visual language borrowed from botanical illustration.
The Dirac Monologues
An interactive text piece where Dirac's original 1931 paper is reimagined as a dramatic monologue. Each equation becomes a stage direction. Each prediction becomes a line of dialogue spoken into the void.
Valentine's Day Sonification
The Cabrera event of February 14, 1982, translated into sound. The SQUID data becomes a musical composition -- silence, noise, and then one perfect note. A single Dirac quantum, heard instead of seen.
Spin Ice Cinema
A visual essay on emergent monopoles in frustrated magnets. How crystal lattices create the conditions for quasiparticles that behave exactly like the fundamental monopole -- a studio exploration of how nature approximates theory.
Work Continues
The studio is always open. New projects emerge from the intersection of physics and creative practice. The monopole refuses to be found, and in that refusal, it generates infinite material for art.