
VIDEO GAMES & INTERACTIVE MEDIA
Vero Lyn Esque is a full-spectrum experiential producer and creative director specializing in immersive, story-driven events that transform brand narratives into meaningful, unforgettable experiences. With 15+ years producing everything from intimate gatherings to festivals and conventions of 30,000+ attendees, she leads end-to-end execution across concept development, creative direction, spatial design, and on-site production. From interactive installations and stage design to audience journey and guest experience, her work blends innovation with precision—creating cohesive environments that fully engage and inspire connection.
EVENTS & EXPERIENTIAL DESIGN
As a creative technologist and interdisciplinary artist, Esque bridges physical and digital worlds through the design of immersive systems and environments. Her work integrates real-time engines, AR/VR, AI, and sensor-based technologies to create responsive, interactive experiences that evolve with audiences. She specializes in architecting end-to-end pipelines for complex creative ecosystems—bringing together designers, developers, and production teams to deliver seamless, buildable, and scalable solutions across both live and digital platforms.
Clients . Partners . Past Work
Ted Talks . Adobe . Comic-Con . Sundance . The Walt Disney Company . Frederator Studios . NBC Universal . 2k Games . Ottawa International Animation Festival . Nickelodeon Studios . Bottle Rocket Entertainment . Electronic Arts . Sony Computer Entertainment . Avalon . Blind Squirrel Games . Nintendo Wii . SIXR . Mocap Now . MGM Grand . Lightning in a Bottle . Sonic Bloom . Envision Festival . Siggraph . Comic Con . NFT LA . Bellevue City Arts . Netvrk . Xsens . Stretch Sense
Technical & Creative Leadership
• Unreal Engine · Unity · Maya · AR Foundation · AI Systems
• Substance · Megascans · Photogrammetry Workflows
• Spatial Design · Real-Time Pipelines · Interactive Systems
• Large-Scale Interdisciplinary Team Leadership

VERO LYN ESQUE
Vero Lyn Esque is a dual-practice artist and technologist whose projects address two urgent questions of contemporary culture.
How do humans understand the self & each other through the rhythms of perception shaping identity & connection? (INKXKNI)
How do communities rebuild relationships with land, memory, & ecological futures? (Public Memory & Ecology Lab)
Backed by 23 years of high-level production experience, Esque leads initiatives capable of delivering profound cultural, psychological, and environmental impact
at local, national, and international scales.


The Public Memory
& Ecology Lab
(Environmental Humanities Initiative)
As Founder and Director of the Public Memory & Ecology Lab, Esque leads an artist-driven research and production studio dedicated to reimagining how communities experience civic space, cultural memory, ecological stewardship, and place-based storytelling.
The Lab integrates:
• Advanced 3D scanning & photogrammetry
• Real-time 3D pipelines (Unreal Engine, Unity)
• Augmented reality + spatial computing
• Regenerative native planting & ecological restoration
• Humanities-centered community engagement
The Lab’s site-responsive installations activate public spaces through digital-ecological monuments—works that restore pollinator habitats, rebuild cultural narratives, and create lasting civic and environmental impact. The initiative is structured for multi-city and international deployment, with institutional partnerships in development across museums, universities, environmental organizations, and fiscal sponsors capable of managing multi-million dollar humanities funding.
INKXKNI
Synesthetic Emotional Identity & Contemporary Fine Art
Parallel to her technological and environmental work, Esque is the creator of INKXKNI, a fine-art practice acclaimed for its psychological depth and perceptual innovation. Described as “a modern-day Rorschach”, her paintings translate sound into visual form through shape synesthesia—a rare cognitive ability that transforms BPM, emotion, and atmospheric energy into structured visual compositions.
Each work functions as a luxury emotional artifact, revealing a viewer’s internal rhythm, psychological profile, and energetic resonance.
• Viewers instinctively choose the work that matches their emotional frequency.
• These patterns form organic constellations that visualize collective perception.
This positions Esque at the forefront of a new conceptual movement in contemporary art—merging psychology, musicality, and visual identity into a unified aesthetic and analytical language. Her work is increasingly recognized by collectors for its originality, conceptual rigor, and cultural significance.



