Interactive Work
FALLOPIAN EGGSCAPADE
(Video Game Demo Available)
Welcome to the Uterus! Where you, my friend, play as Eggy A lone ovarian egg that must travel the natural depth of the fallopian tube! In order to announce that time of the month, That ship sailing the Red Sea, The menstrual cycle, The period. Fight your way to the vaginal canal where you can announce the menstrual cycle has commenced!
The game has the players play as an ovarian egg. The goal of the game is to flow through the fallopian tubes, collect estrogen, and avoid progestogen hormones and other reproductive events. You win by collecting enough estrogen completing the menstrual cycle and having a period. The layout influences players to learn the functionality of the reproductive system. Players are informed and shown what hormones are involved and how they affect the body. In the current level design players must avoid “swimmers”, also known as sperm. The game is planned to be expanded with more levels to educate more about reproductive health such as birth control and intercourse. The game strives to normalize the menstrual cycle and be inclusive of women's representation, in a fun and educational matter. Designed and created by Kaisha |
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ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK FOUNDATION:
VR EXPERIANCE
(In Development)
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This virtual reality experience is a collaborative project between the university of Montana and the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation to create a VR game that educates players about hunter safety.
Kaisha works as a 3D asset creator for the project. |
"TAFT – The Story of the St. Paul Pass Tunnel and America’s Wickedest City: Building the Hiawatha Trail"
(Book Published 2022)
The story of the men and women who built one of today's top ten biking trails in the United States. Some 74,000 people ride this bike trail every summer. 205 pages feature 342 images and photographs of the construction of the now biking trail by William Rockefeller's Milwaukee Road between 1906 and 1910. Most of the photographs in this book have never been seen by the public. Most photographs taken by Harry English who was hired by the railroad to document the construction of the sixty miles of the Milwaukee Road's route through the Bitterroot Mountains in Montana and Idaho. Softcover. Perfect binding. Published by the Milwaukee Road Historical Association (MRHA.com)
Kaisha was the Graphic Designer for the book, including the book cover, maps and illustrations. |
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