As Director, Co-Writer, and Creative Director of Movi.Kanti.Revo, I helped lead the creation of a sensory, browser-based experience developed in collaboration with Cirque du Soleil and Google’s Chrome Experiments team. Designed as a surreal digital journey, the experience invites users to follow a mysterious guide through a world of movement, sound, and emotion—navigated not by keyboard or mouse, but through gesture and tone.
I worked closely with our creative and technical teams to merge traditional cinematic storytelling with emerging web technologies, leveraging HTML5, CSS3, and the getUserMedia API to create an interactive 3D environment that responds to the user’s head movements via webcam. Built entirely with markup—divs, images, and video elements staged like set pieces—the experience reimagines narrative engagement on the web. Movi.Kanti.Revo premiered at Google I/O and was recognized as a finalist at SXSW for Art Direction, as well as earning FWA Site of the Day, FWA TCEA, and an IMA Best in Class award. It remains a celebrated example of how immersive storytelling and open web standards can converge to create something truly transportive.