Here’s a healthcare multimedia/interactive story that I helped put together. It all started when Peter Aldhous and Jim Giles found a bunch of healthcare data from the OECD and Dartmouth. We’ve been drooling over Gapminder lately, so we decided to have a go. Peter and Jim analyzed the data and wrangled them into the charts. [...]
It’s been a long time since I posted, but I’m finally set up again, living in San Francisco now, working at New Scientist magazine. In addition to more sounds and beats, I will be posting occasional science pieces as I complete them. Here’s one to start, a climate change map for the US based on [...]
I haven’t posted anything recently because I’ve been finishing up a number of projects out here at MIT. I wanted to share this one with everybody, it’s my final project for my New Media Storytelling class at the Media Lab. This is a Twitter visualizer built using Quartz Composer that takes multiple users and plots [...]
HYDROPHOBE by mainsequence I finished my submission for the 2009 RPM Challenge last night. Clocking in at 37:27–one track, ten sections–this is my first experiment with purely ambient “music”. Each section starts with a raw recorded sound that then gets manipulated beyond recognition, hopefully in a mostly pleasant way. I’ll release the whole album soon [...]