I designed and implemented the animations for the Telluride Film Festival site using HTML5, CSS3 and Jquery. The original intent was to have a static site in HTML5, but the whimsical artwork lent itself to do something a little more fun.

I developed the Toscanini Gestural Music interface with my friend Robby Grodin at Boston Music Hackday. A few people wrote about it.We are currently setting up the manufacturing chain. We are also going to be giving a few workshops on writing your own software on top of our framework at several universities around Boston.

With my friend Pascal Rettig I developed a 3d Voxel editor in HTML5. We dubbed the project "Quintus". It was a great test to see just how far you can take the new HTML5 frameworks. The answer is: you can take it far. I handled most of the user interface design while Pascal hacked together the mind-melting 3d elements. We are planning on porting it to coffeescript soon. Interested in working on it with us? Drop me a line.

I designed the look and feel and implemented a design in HTML5 for the music blog Oscillations & Strategies. I created minimalist icons (my favorite kind) and decided to put a bold quote from the poet Vladimir Mayakovsky in very large letters at the top. A bold statement for a bold blog.

I collaborated with Pop Tube Media to create a custom soundtrack for Napolean Perdis's Cosmetics line that helped project the stylish image the company wanted. As well as television commercials for the Australian market, I wrote music for a series of webisode makeup tutorials.

I developed the electronics in two puppets for a show about architecture and tilapia called Imagined Spaces. They communicated their love to each other via IR rays and sensors. When they looked at each other they would start to glow with love/lust/not sure for each other. I will never look at remote controls the same. More information is here.