View Screen Shots  Video Tracking (Background Differencing method)  — The image to the left is a screen shot from a background differencing program I create for my CompMedia/PCOMP mid-term. The video feed is analyzed and used to calculate percent of change in each cell of a grid. The data was then sent to a the PIC illuminating an LED for each corresponding cell. The code requires a video camera if you want to run it. Built with Processing.
View  Line Drawing  — This study uses objects (instead of the draw method) to build compositions very quickly. It reminds me of Rothko painting. Completed using Processing.
View  Noisy Lines   — This is a study of the noise function in Processing. Demetrie and I were both particularly interested in this function because it uses Perlin noise and return values which in theory are closer to natural moment that the generic random function. Completed using Processing.
View  Random Circles   — Random placement, random color, and random transparency of circles make varied compositions. The screen will automatically redraw with new circles every few seconds. Completed using Flash.
View  Proximity  — The Flash drawing API is used to create color squares. I also wanted to investigate proximity and Object inheritance in Action Script 2.0.
View: 1    2    3    4   Scale & Rotate — Clips follow the mouse as they scale are rotate. Original compositions done for a an interactive gallery exhibit at Wheeled. Move the mouse slowly for better results.
View  Shape Shifter —Dynamic masking study. Shapes and masks are set on the fly to create interesting animated transitions. Based on a masking study by Gridplane.
View   Graphic Poetry  —  Easing formulas were used to animate text in this graphic interpretation of a poem. The photo taken by Peter Miller was used as a departure point because of its kinetic feeling. Photo of and by: Peter Miller. 
View  Tone Arm Rotation —Tone arms rotate away from the mouse. This study was done for a promotional feature on phunkshinz.com
View  Speaker Throb —Scripting makes these speakers throb. Eventually integrated with an audio element. Also used as a promotional feature on phunkshinz.com
View  Sliding Menu —A study done investigating fluid motion and navigation. See the menu in use at Selective Hearing .
View  Random Movement —Random movement study done in conjunction with animated graphic icons. Also done as part of an interactive exhibit at Wheeled