Specializing in physical hardware through embedded systems, security, and software. Designed end to end under one label.
A cryptographically authenticated payment terminal built on a Pi Zero. AES mutual authentication, randomized UIDs, EMV-style transaction logic. Housed inside a diecast NYC subway train model with a green/red indicator light.
A deployable red team tool built around a Raspberry Pi 5 in a custom 3D printed clamshell — Kali Linux, WiFi 7, fully wireless. Used against a self-built homelab simulating a real office environment: Windows 10, Active Directory, ethernet-connected. Both sides of the attack documented.
A fully offline personal AI system deployable through Linux and macOS. Four specialist models routed by task type. A compounding memory system built from weekly journal entries. Live data through sanitized open APIs. Every piece of personal data stays on your own hardware, permanently.
Physical cloud storage built on repurposed enterprise hardware — 6 NVMe drives in RAID, 96GB RAM. Nextcloud, full encryption at rest, accessible from anywhere via VPN. No third party holds the data. No terms of service on your own files.
Eight years of development and assembly from component level. Custom PCs, Workstations, Handhelds, Security Hardware.
I build it, break it, and rebuild it better.
Currently studying Computer Information Systems with Cybersecurity track at Baruch College, New York. My education and personal work runs on passion.
These projects seed from curiosity. What would it be like to have your own A.I? What if I could make my own payment terminal? What if I can have my own cloud storage in a form of digital real estate. What if I can make my imagination real and put it in my hands?
Evil Avenue started as a fashion label — clothing designed, made, and sold independently. It became a name for a consistent point of view applied across hardware, software, security, and design.
The thread across everything is ownership. Own the hardware. Own the data. Own the security layer. Own the aesthetic. Build it yourself or don't build it at all.
The fashion side is on pause while the technical collection takes shape. Both arms operate on the same principle — nothing outsourced, nothing borrowed, nothing shipped without full understanding of what's inside it.
Projects are documented as they develop. Everything is linked below.