Where Curiosity Finds Its Rhythm
A creative intersection of analytics, culture, and storytelling — The Benna Edit explores what it means to belong, create, and analyze the world with both logic and heart.
Velvet isn’t just a texture; it’s a rhythm. It’s the pulse that runs through stories that don’t fit neat categories — part intuition, part logic. This space is my way of editing that rhythm into words: exploring how analytics can make art more intentional, and how art can make analytics more human.
Here, you’ll find posts that move between reflection and research — like a conversation between feeling and evidence. Sometimes that means charting the emotional curve of cultural adjustment. Sometimes it means visualizing how scent and memory intertwine.Think of it as a portfolio of lived experience, visualized. Each post asks a question rather than delivers an answer.
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Think of it as a portfolio of lived experience, visualized. Each post asks a question rather than delivers an answer.

Introduction
I’ve spent most of my adult life moving between worlds — science and storytelling, structure and spontaneity, Kenya and the Bay Area. Each shift has taught me something about the quiet art of becoming: how every environment reshapes you just enough to make you wonder who you were before it did.
This blog began as a way to trace that in-between — to explore the intersections of data, design, culture, and emotion. It’s part diary, part analysis, part experiment in what happens when creativity meets structure.
Why Now?
We live in a time where everything is tracked, optimized, and monetized — yet the things that define us most often go unmeasured. This blog is my way of balancing both sides: quantifying the unquantifiable, finding meaning in the metrics, rhythm in the data.
Closing Reflection
If you’ve ever stood between two worlds — art and analysis, home and away, logic and intuition — this space is for you.
Welcome to Velvet Logic — where curiosity finds its rhythm, and every post begins with a question worth asking.

