Jenny Xam -

A "Hero Profile" exploring her struggle to balance world-saving duties with the desire to be a normal teenager.

Jenny is quiet, precise, and haunted. She keeps a notebook of "memory checks" (e.g., "I think I had a sister. I don't remember her name." ). She trusts no one, but she adopts stray cats, names them after lost memories ( "This is Justice. I think I used to believe in it." ). jenny xam

Looking ahead, Xam is developing a speculative project that uses quantum computing to generate evolving botanical simulations that respond to real‑world climate data. The intention is to create a living laboratory where scientists, artists, and citizens can experiment with adaptive ecosystems in silico before implementing real‑world interventions. A "Hero Profile" exploring her struggle to balance

Focuses heavily on visual transformations and comedic comparison videos. 4. Fictional Feature: Jenny Wakeman I don't remember her name

Jenny Xam’s practice is anchored in three guiding principles:

Jenny enters a target's memory as a playable "mindscape" — a surreal environment where memories are physical objects (doors, mirrors, broken records). She must solve environmental puzzles to locate, copy, or delete specific memories without triggering mental collapse.