Media Links

Use these links to navigate directly to my media subdivisions.

Sound / Music
This link will take you to works that are audio-only.

Video
View my video work here. Most of these involve sound as well.

Writing
If you are tired of looking at pictures and video, follow this link to essays, articles, and poetry.

Photography
Images captured with cameras (primarily digital).

Category-Resistant
This catch-all non-category covers web-based projects, Flash experiments, dance collaborations, and other miscellany.

Home
Return if you get lost.

Things Without Easy Borders

Web-Related Projects

Noise Says No (2008)

Noise Says No is a hypermedia essay about noise and its (non-)relation to 'text.' If you get lost, annoyed, or impatient, you may want to jump directly to the sources page.

#BadHeading (2005)

#BadHeading is a web project incorporating video from the PlayStation 2 game, Silent Hill 2. The general theme of the project is memory, both virtual and narrative. For more information, check the project's introduction page.

Hypertemporality

hypertemporality is an online exhibition of net art I co-curated for the University of Richmond in 2005. If you feel so inclined, you can jump directly to my catalog essay for the exhibition.

Flash Experiment(s)

Language Play (2009)

Inspired by a quote from French philosopher Jacques Derrida, this Flash sketch allows the user to literally play within language and consequently disturb the text. To play, first click in the text, then use your keyboard directional arrows to navigate the black period. Letters react with simplistic collision detection. The player's period is not bound by the border, but the text wraps across the screen (since there is no outside-text, right?)

Unfinished/In-Progress/Abandoned Projects

NES Color Studies

NES Color Studies uses the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) as a platform to explore the color systems developed by Bauhaus instructors Johannes Itten and Josef Albers.