I create original material spanning physical & digital art, programming, science, technology and scientific history that explores the interplay of digital and physical media
heART
heART is a unique sculptural piece that pulses real-time in sync with a viewer’s heart beat. heART explores the concept of creating an integrated sculpture referencing anatomic themes.
I created this mini-computer by drawing the design (featuring Vesalius, the ‘Father of Anatomy’) onto copper clad board. The board was chemically etched, the electronic components soldered on, then programmed in C/C++ using the Arduino IDE for heART’s beating interaction with my Polar Transmitter. All material, including illustrations completed 2011.
Experimental artwork involving 3D, HDV, physical computing (Arduino) and sculpture
‘Hand’ is a multi-disciplinary work.
It draws upon traditional methods of sculptural practice and combines them with electronic LED illumination controlled via C+ programming of an Arduino board. Read the rest of this entry »
Lake Taupo dawn, New Zealand.
One of my all time favorite places, Lake Taupo and its region is the definition of accessible natural beauty. Sure, there’s Antarctica, Yosemite and many others, but Taupo holds a special attraction for our family. See many more images from NZ and worldwide here...
Mala is a mixed media, multidisciplinary artwork featuring a strong alliance of traditional artistic methods with modern technologies.
Specifically, the work comprises of illustrative/painted work framed in an ornate ‘Old Master’ style, interconnected with sculptural & electronic components. Read the rest of this entry »