Early experiments with interactive platforms. From Flash to Klynt and Augmented Reality.

  • Present Spaces Future Places

    Designer, Content Developer, 2012

    Created during an artist residency at Squeaky Wheel in Buffalo, NY.

    Present Spaces, Future Places combines my own explorations of the city with short videos collaboratively made through workshops with artists at Starlight Studio, teens at Seneca St. Church, and other Buffalonians during a public workshop at Squeaky Wheel. The viewer can wander through the documentary at their own pace to discover stories about people who are reclaiming and transforming their city.

    Interactive documentary (Video, Super 8, 2012, website demo, 18 mins). Created using Klynt.

    Project Demo

  • Walk Philly

    Project Contributor, Editor, 2011

    Take an immersive trip through the diverse streets and neighborhoods of Philadelphia. WALK PHILLY is a series of video walks that you can download onto your iPod or iPhone.

    Each walk is a personal interpretation evoking histories, moods and memories. Led by artists, historians, performers and community members, the walks experiment with location, identity, time and change.

    For Walk Philly, I directed a Walk about Thomas Paine in Old City, and edited and collaborated on several additional videos and labs.

    Produced collaboratively by Termite TV

    Project Website

  • Detour

    Designer, Content Developer, 2010

    An interactive documentary website that seeks to connect and explore the economic, cultural and social relationships between Puebla Mexico and Philadelphia. Content in Puebla was created during the AFSC Mexico Youth Summer Project, where I facilitated youth from different countries of the Americas, Europe, and the indigenous communities of Sierra Norte de Puebla , Mexico, to work together on community projects; share from their diverse cultures and experiences; and learn ways to address the political, ecological, and economic challenges of their present and their future.

    Created using Flash with HD Video, Super 8.

    Site Demo

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