Translating Interfaces
March 2011 | Washington State University Vancouver
Mobile Website

Translating Interfaces takes the screen version of The Creative Media & Digital Culture (CMDC) Program website and reinterprets it for mobile phones. The design of the mobile version mirrors the screen version but allows for unique opportunities that are only available on a mobile device. This website is the product of a great deal of research, including the screen sizes of popular mobile devices, differences in coding from desktop to mobile and what affordances are specific to mobile devices (i.e. geolocation, remote interface, portable internet radio, maps, etc.) This work was created in collaboration with Margarete Strawn.

Katabasis
March 2011 | Washington State University Vancouver
Net Art

As part of a study for remix culture, this piece takes images that I created over a year ago, and mixes them with tracks from Akira Yamaoka, who did the soundtracks for the Silent Hill series. The text in the center is taken from the names of mythological figures who have descended into the Underworld, as well as the people who had they had sought out to rescue from the clutches of death. At the very bottom of this descending text are the names of the Underworld from differing cultures.

Cryptography: Secret Writings
June 2010 | Washington State University Vancouver
Website

Inspired in part by the disaster of the Gulf Oil Spill and the origins of cryptography, we created a website that would incorporate language, art technology to have a message. This work was created in collaboration with Margarete Strawn.

Teddy! Don't Go There!
May 2010 | Washington State University Vancouver
Radio Performance Website

A website for the performance of "Teddy! Don't Go There!" at the auditorium at Washington State University campus as well as information about the event; the cast, script, original date and audio of the stream that was originally aired live on KOUG radio. This work was created in collaboration with Margarete Strawn.

Selene and Chandra
March 2010 | Washington State University Vancouver
Text Novel for Mobile Device

Selene and Chandra was created in the design of a "thumb novel," a short story formatted for a touchscreen mobile phone. It is a narrative following twin sisters discovering the supernatural. The interface is customized to fit the theme and setting of the story; paw prints and the story's pivotal dilapidated house embody the navigation, and the background shifts as each sister takes her turn in narration. This work was created in collaboration with Margarete Strawn.

Summoning 2.0
December 2009 | Washington State University Vancouver
Website and Animation

This net art piece takes simple animated gifts and simple HTML & CSS coding to create an interactive occult narrative.