Prashant is a creative technologist specializing in music production, visual design, programming, and photography. With a bachelor's degree in computer science, Prashant is currently pursuing his Master's in Design and Technology from Parsons School of Design, New York City.
Prashant is a creative technologist specializing in music production, visual design, programming, and photography. With a bachelor's degree in computer science, Prashant is currently pursuing his Master's in Design and Technology from Parsons School of Design, New York City.
At the intersection of data as material and system of self, Sleep Cycles is a project exploring musical compositions using tracked sleep data.
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2024
Original music score for the critically acclaimed climate short-film by Pietro Venier.
Nominated for best short-film at Sony Future-Filmmaker Awards.
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2023
Original music score and sound design for an audiovisual series with Vabyvel.
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2022
An audiovisual collection exploring the relationship between modern electronic music arrangement and 3D shape building.
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2022
Album cover, vinyl packaging, and tour merchandize for the Swedish post-rock band - Oh Hiroshima. Comissioned by Napalm Records.
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2022
An audiovisual mixtape that explores songwriting to the theme of ‘digital relaxation’
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2021
A real-time sound design tool for musicians, composers, and sound designers by merging principles of audio synthesis with evolution-driven machine learning.
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2018
A series of digital watercolor experiments and study of color mixing using personal photographs
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2018
A collaborative medical study with Dr. Amulya, a Radiation Oncologist from Indo-American Cancer Research Institute.
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Using data analytics and photography, Spillage highlights oil spills, improper sanitation, and chemical discharge.Juxtaposed with photographs of affected neighborhoods, this project showcases the affected areas and the scale of spill quantities
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A street photography spread that captures the mood of New York City rush hours at dawn and dusk
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What Could Be Lost is a cinematic web storytelling experience that references the flood water maps of New York City to tell the alarming story of unexpected flooding and rising water levels
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