I'm a junior at Carnegie Mellon University studying computer science, art, math, and philosophy. 
A lot of my work utilizes various interpretations of photography. Technically, it ranges from the traditional -- large-format film cameras and darkroom processes -- to the cutting-edge -- industrial sensors and machine learning methods. Conceptually, it spans the conventional candid documentation and novel approaches that do not even involve a camera. I love pushing the boundaries of photography with generative machine learning, computer vision, big data, 3D modeling, game engines, procedural generation, and mixed reality.
Started while I was in kindergarten, I'm also a veteran in ceramics. Recently, I've also dabbled in drawing and glass-making. 
Please contact me directly at ruilin@andrew.cmu.edu for projects or to inquire about purchasing my work.