Projects


jit.atari2600

jit.atari2600 for OS X

A port of Kyle Buza's jit.atari2600 jitter external to OS X.

Jool

JOOL

A C++ library for Jitter that aims to promote fast, reusable code for Jitter externals while at the same time enable the code to be easily used outside of the context of Jitter

A Contrario

A Contrario

An implementation in Jitter of the A Contrario computer vision algorithm

xray jitter objects

xray jitter objects

The xray jitter objects are a set of jitter extensions dealing with 3D geometry, video, matrix data, and physical simulation.

jitter boids objects

jitter boids objects

A Jitter port of Eric Singer's boids2d and boids3d objects.

SeoNang

SeoNang

SeoNang is a shared interactive environment linking two physical spaces in real-time, Seattle (USA) and Seoul (Korea). Through the shape of their silhouettes, users interact with a membrane that seperates the two physical spaces in the virutal world of SeoNang. Participants collaborate to create forms out of the membrane.

jelly world

Jelly World

This world was created as an exploration into what the minimal amount of visual information necessary is to embody forms with a sense of aliveness in a virtual environment. Throughout the process, I focused on using simple geometries in conjunction with detailed lighting models.

Modular Radiation

Modular Radiation

Modular Radiation uses optical video processing to manipulate live television imagery along with software written with Jitter to process the feedback in the system. The main thrust of Modular Radiation was to take what's in the air and physicalize it in order to build-up a trance-like state in viewers.

A Sutured Moment

A Sutured Moment

A Sutured Moment was created from a set of 19 photos by Hallie Drake. The photos were looped in a flip-book manner as a temporal collaging algorithm was manipulated to create the video.

Proteus

Proteus

Proteus is an ongoing project in which I setup physical situations in such a way that they are fully malleable by digital means. That is situations which can be seamlessly cut-up and composited to create an infinite variety of forms.

Quiver

Quiver

Quiver is a live audio-visual performance exploring how simple patterns can be used to construct a multitude of forms of vastly different scales. The video is generated from manipulating hundreds of individual triangles into various shapes and relationships, creating the illusion of small condensed forms to vast open spaces and everything in between.