This site is an on-going collection of some of the things I've made over the years using a combination of digital and analogue technology. It's important to make a space for play, and this site is just that–a space for me to push some buttons and see what happens. Much of this thinking then goes on to inform the products released through Beep Industries.

Ever since being given a Sinclair ZX81 as a Christmas present in 1981, I've been fascinated by the seemingly never ending possibilities that come from the interaction between people, code, art and design.

Whilst these personal projects may seem slightly eclectic I've realised only recently that certain themes seem to run through much of my work; Snow Globe Memories and 100 Feelings Felt explore ideas around memories, Doodlebuzz and The Accidental News Explorer reveal my love of serendipity, the MoMA acquired Cinema Redux reshapes existing data into something new, whilst projects such as Play-Doh as Interface playfully juxtapose analogue with digital.

I hope you find something of interest to distract you, if only for a few moments.

Further Information

Full biography on Google Docs
Interview by Design Taxi
Interview by Computer Arts
Interview by Herman Miller Lifework

Elsewhere

Various thoughts from me
My Makerbot blog
Twitter
Flickr
Vimeo
Books I'm reading / have read

Contact Information

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