Art Website Launched Here you can see some of the weird art projects I've done in the past and maybe even hire me for some freelance work. Take a look!
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The Latest News
Software Website Launched A place to go to see software I've made available to the public, what I'm working on currently, and read about my freelance development business. Check it out!
Today is NOT my birthday! Which is just as well because I didn't receive any of the things on the wishlist below.
Today is my birthday! I want an Atari 2600 MindLink, a color Vectrex, a basket full of fuzzy kittens, and some kind of glowing, magical armor.
New website launched! I finally got a new website going, and if I've learned anything it's that I hate building websites. Objective-C forever!
Ten Years Late to the Internet
It’s nothing personal Internet, you’ve just never been a priority for me before. My love has always been print and liquid CMYK inks on physical paper. These days have found me crafting original Macintosh software and using my publishing knowledge to assist in workflow automation.
My wife got a job on the JET Program and we moved to Shinshushinmachi, Naganoken, Japan (信州新町長野県日本) in August, 2006. As such, I find myself with considerable free time and no excuses for NOT having a website. I would describe myself as being ”in school.”
Since moving to Japan, I've done freelance graphics art work for Fearless Tales and Autoenvision; freelance OS X programming for Intercom, Ltd; started writing a novel; learning how to build websites; re-learning 3D graphics via Blender (I used to be a big Infini-D user). Oh yes, and learning how to adapt to a new culture and language!
Over the years I have distributed random art and software projects to the internet community at large. This site collects those works into a centralized repository. Some of those projects (prototype Atari 2600 label designs, digital pinball table artwork reconstructions, and FileWrangler) attracted a not-so-small following at one point or another and I'm happy to make them publically available once more.