Playground
A bit of everything
Years: 2019-present
Playground is my personal space for creative exploration—a place where drawing, code, 3D, and motion all meet. Here, I experiment freely across mediums, letting each idea choose its own form. Sometimes it starts with a sketch, sometimes with a snippet of code, or a visual question I want to explore.
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Playground is my personal space for creative exploration—a place where drawing, code, 3D, and motion all meet. Here, I experiment freely across mediums, letting each idea choose its own form. Sometimes it starts with a sketch, sometimes with a snippet of code, or a visual question I want to explore.
Creative Coding (P5.JS)
How can we face the issue of unhealthy food and limited menu options in US school cafeterias, exacerbated by pandemic-related staff shortages, to ensure children access diverse and nutritious meals?
The Project
Created during a Bezalel's Workshop Week exploring how code, AI, and conversation can transform static posters into dynamic, animated experiences.
*Workshop leaders: Yotam Mano & Yarin Ben Hamo
What We Did
In this workshop, we explored how to turn static posters into expressive animations using p5.js, by translating words, moods, and textures into pure motion—guided by code, curiosity, and conversations with ChatGPT.
Expanding on What I Knew
Although I was already familiar with p5.js from a previous course at Bezalel, this workshop gave me the chance to revisit the tool from a completely new perspective. I’ve always loved exploring new ways of thinking and creating, and this experience pushed me to deepen my understanding of motion, emotion, and interaction in design
<Experiment #1
<Poster In Motion>
<Experiment #2
STRESS VS CALM
As part of the workshop, we were asked to express a word—and its opposite—purely through movement in a poster. The challenge was to strip language away and let motion speak for itself.
//Experiment #2
{Soft-Loops
In the second exercise, I set out to create a movement that feels soft and imperfect—like fabric swaying or an old film flickering. I challenged myself to move away from the digital feel and explore something more human and textured. Adding mouse interaction pushed it even further, and while it wasn’t easy, I’m proud of how it turned out.
Drawing
How can we face the issue of unhealthy food and limited menu options in US school cafeterias, exacerbated by pandemic-related staff shortages, to ensure children access diverse and nutritious meals?


















3D
How can we face the issue of unhealthy food and limited menu options in US school cafeterias, exacerbated by pandemic-related staff shortages, to ensure children access diverse and nutritious meals?





