I created this interactive story for the Japanese online magazine Shift.jp. It was later entered for consideration to a new media festival in Tokyo, where it won an honorable mention. The story uses rollover navigation to tell the story of a bad day in Berlin using 25 visual/emotional moments.
This process visualization was featured in the experimental 'just born' area of Born Magazine. It uses domesticated animals in motion to visualize various programming activities.
This piece was created for the final issue of the online interactive art showcase 'The Remedi Project' curated by Josh Ulm. It uses a cluster of small games and a disintegrating body to tell a small sci-fi story about the nature of the body and machine life.
This small browser toy was made for the online design magazine Reservocation. Each of five sections may be set to a different symbol/sound setting. Rolling over the center target creates a Kaliedoscope and sound effects based on those settings.