Experimental Media

The following are test projects or prototypes created in the last few years. Many of the video was edited in Final Cut. These are some of my favorites as far as collaboration.

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glasscapsule is a massive archive of multi-media collaborations over decades. The experiments continue there.

spillway is an experimental framework for media archives. It is designed to be open ended and have multiple media channels in one panel that can be dragged and resized. Multiple audio channels are are also used. See the spillway About page for more info.

This augmented reality test was done in Unity and used Vuforia. The test was created for a possible puzzle challenge for cyclopedia.us where users would find the model via an icon or GPS. This was captured off of a customized android app.

Hidden Alignments was a foray into short historical documentaries with a Google Earth component. It explains the the history in brief of New York’s Masonic Obelisks and how they are oddly aligned.

This was for a Kickstarter campaign for artist Scott Teplin and a massive drawing he created called Big Hospital. We produced this in an afternoon and simulated an ambulance with what was available in his living room. The editing was tricky but the result completely ridiculous.

Ancient History

The following are test projects or prototypes created in the last few years. Many of the video was edited in Final Cut. These are some of my favorites as far as collaboration.

The first is an experimental multi-cam video which documented the first opening of Gigantic Art Space (GAS) in downtown Manhattan. It was originally created on DVD where you could switch channels but here they are side by side. The opening featured artists from Detroit including Andrew Dosunmu, Mark Dancey, Tyree Guyton and others.

Sunshine Interactive Network was a startup which created game prototypes, CD Roms and early websites. This is the reel from about 1997 which I cut while working there. It’s a fascinating snapshot of the time. The name of the company was based on the Sunshine Theater on Houston Street, which was then going to be a music venue.