VIDEO
• A kinetic typography project created in Adobe After Effects. Audio is an excerpt from the poem “Having a Coke With You,” written by Frank O’Hara, and narrated by the author in 1966.
• An abstract ‘video painting’ I created in 2021. Accompanying music is Apéritif by Brian Reitzell, from the soundtrack of NBC’s Hannibal—the series which inspired this art piece.
• The Nature of Nothing is a short text-centered animation, featuring verbal negative space (otherwise known as nothing.)
SOUND
• A 2020 podcast pilot, created from home during quarantine. Show Me the Greenery explores the topic of environmentally-conscious workplaces. In this episode, which features multiple guest interviews, we discuss how to find environmentally-friendly workplaces, the dynamics that impact a company’s sustainability, and why individuals feel like they can—or cannot—speak up.
• A planetarium-inspired sound piece from 2018, created using two single notes from two different songs, that are continually altered. [Multichannel. Best with headphones.]
• Ghost in the Machine was a project I created for a sound class in 2017. It was inspired by what were to me, the ‘stressful and discomforting’ sounds of printers, which filled the air at the campus library. Ghost in the Machine was created from original recordings of printers across the campus, from the regular printers in the library to the specialty ones in the design studios. The finished audio was placed on several flash drives (along with a brief explanation of the project) which were left beside each printer that I recorded. Accompanying photo is one a student posted on the school’s forum after discovering one of the drives. [Multichannel. Best with headphones.]