Selected images/video form my senior thesis project.
The goal of this project was three-fold: blur the line between digital art and fine art, to blur the line between computer engineering and art, and to explore the connection between the very temporal medium of music and static and moving visual representations of music.
In the end I aimed to illustrate these connections by showing how I can sometimes see music when I close my eyes, all by way of a series of prints and videos that show these different modes of my perception.
The final result of this project was 5 prints, each in an edition of 25, a flash kiosk, and an installation with LCD monitors embedded in a wall.
2009 – See More
Infographic using iTunes as the data source. Drawing connections between listening habits.
2009 – See it Larger
This banner was designed in collaboration with University of Michigan Art & Design student Devin MacDonald. For the AIGA Detroit Urban Forest Project. Exhibited along Main Street in Ann Arbor. After the exhibition is over the banner will be taken down and repurposed into a tote bag, which will be auctioned off to raise money for the Ecology Center of Ann Arbor.
30" x 44" – 2008
Hand-lettered excerpt from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus.
14" x 17" – 2007
An awareness poster made for World AIDS Day 2007. This was also my entry in the University of Michigan School of Art & Design Sixth Annual All-Student Exhibition.
2007
I needed something to pass out to friends and associates.
2006
Originally for a student group, but never utilized, I figured I'd the design was to fun to waste just sitting around on my computer.
2006 – Buy It
Re-illustrated from Privat Livemont's Absinthe Robette and set in ink on my right forearm.
2006
Cliché CCCP design meet rock and roll.
2005
