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IKINYA 5000 (3:29) - a blue-skinned, cybernetic humanoid treks across 30th century Africa, and ultimately the galaxy. |
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Trefoil (2:35) - absract-yet-narrative vignettes, constructed from bits of math. |
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Pit of Doom (1:26) - a gumdrop-shaped monster living in a pit is visited by a man who falls in. There's some interaction, but maybe not the kind you'd suspect. I'm pleased with the sound -- I got tired of searching the web for unlicensed sound effects, and so did them myself on the guitar, sort of like those old Warner Bros. cartoons. |
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Adrastea (3:23) - phrases of math and a shape-shifting cricket are superimposed over a public domain animated GIF of Jupiter's atmosphere, while the names of its moons are read and displayed in Greek. |
p=n^2 - n (2:48) - animated musical scoring. 12 pitches were formulaically derived, and their occurrences illustrated in a time-linear way: as the familiar bird-figure marches across the screen, notes play that correspond to the markings on the screen. |
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Biogenic Soldering (2:34) - collage-style documentary of events surrounding a traumantic brain injury I suffered in 1997. |
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Arthropodic Dysphoria (1:04) - a bug travels across a room to get an MRI. Or, the bug travels across a room to get what he knows is not an MRI. At any rate, the MRI does not produce typical results. |
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anteater (2:06) - a casual game demo based on the adventures of an anteater. Project created with Brian Srivastava and Nick Dizzazo, although I was the only artist/sound designer. |