Designer, artist, and educator working at the intersection of spatial computing and creative practice. Oakland, CA.

An ambient dreamscape and digital self-portrait. Clay sculptures scanned into virtual space. Handwritten journals fed into a machine that returned poetry instead of words.
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A diffused VR environment evoking therapeutic dissociation, the eerie calm of drifting between presence and absence. Sit down. Release control.
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A holographic flower companion reflecting a viewer's inner state through symbolic bloom animations. Assigned by archetype. Rendered through a plexiglass pyramid.
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Workshops and courses in 3D, photogrammetry, and immersive tools, taught at Stanford d.school, Gray Area, and BAVC.
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Claudia Miranda is a designer, artist, and educator working at the intersection of spatial computing and creative practice. She has designed XR systems for the New York Times R&D lab, Apple Vision Pro experiences for Delta Airlines, and AI developer tools for Google. Her independent work spans VR, AR, interactive media, and 3D design.
She is an alumna and exhibiting artist at Gray Area San Francisco, where she completed the Creative Code Immersive program. She has also held a fellowship at the Mozilla XR Studio and a creative residency at SFMOMA.
Open to teaching, speaking,
commissions, and grants.