I have spent the last few months completing a novel I started a long time ago and turning it into a non-linear interactive experience. For my final project in several classes, I have transferred this novel into a printer-equipped camera to make a new and different type of photographic experience.

word.camera exhibition
This week, I've been exhibiting my ongoing project, word.camera, at IDFA DocLab in Amsterdam.
Run-length encoding algorithm
For our first assignment in Learning Machines, Patrick asked us to implement run-length encoding in Python.

artificial intelligence
For my current project in Temporary Expert, I have been experimenting with artificially intelligent voice interfaces in order to build an art piece with similar functionality to the Amazon Echo, but with unexpected properties.

Sound Camera, Part III
I completed the physical prototype of the sound camera inside the enclosure I specified in my prior post, the Kodak Brownie Model 2.

Sound Camera, Part II
Using JavaScript and Python Flask, I created a functional software prototype of the Sound Camera.

So it goes.
Kurt Vonnegut's complete works, analyzed for sentiment, visualized as interactive TF-IDF word clouds

Sound Camera
This week, I have been prototyping a script that chooses music based on photographs. Ideally, the end result will be a wearable camera / music player that selects tracks for you based on your environment.

Traveler’s Lamp, Part II
Last week, Joanna Wrzaszczyk and I completed the first version of our dynamic light sculpture, inspired by Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities and the Traveling Salesman Problem.

word.camera, Part II
For my final projects in Conversation and Computation with Lauren McCarthy and This Is The Remix with Roopa Vasudevan, I iterated on my word.camera project.