My name is Virginie Solomon-Bonhomme. I am an artist and Creative Technologist based in New York City. I studied Art History at BMCC and hold a certificate in Software Engineering from General Assembly Coding Bootcamp. I build tools that connect people, technology, and culture. My recent work includes People of the Future, an AI-driven visual art exhibition at Hausen Gallery in Brooklyn, and Duende, a 3D book exploring art, technology, and supernatural storytelling. I design and build web-based systems that translate complex ideas into clear, culturally grounded experiences, leading projects from concept through development.
Chord Machine CM-01 is an interactive web based music tool I designed and built to make chord exploration feel immediate and tactile. The project combines Web Audio, MIDI support, and a mood-based harmony map to help producers and songwriters experiment with progressions, hear ideas instantly, and shape compositions more intuitively.
Sitwayen App is a bilingual study platform that helps Haitian Creole and English speakers prepare for the U.S. civics test through a responsive, mobile-friendly, accessible learning experience.
Duende 3D Artbook is a self-published children's art book that blends painting, storytelling, and Chromadepth 3D technology. The project follows Blu, an alien child searching for true magic, through an immersive visual world built from original artwork and narrative.