Pronounced like “chimera”, and modeled after said word… Kimera GPS (“glyph pack system”) is the codename for a process I created wherein “font-packs” are compiled on-demand by the server and fed to dynamic display ads in the wild.
An immersive environment to introduce the user to the characters and experiences of the new Sony Playstation game Primal. Utilized cut-scene video for level transitions.
Found myself tasked with reverse-engineering the Duo Pop appcessory this week. In case you’re wondering, base-station to iPad communication is handled via ultrasonic sound. EOM. b.
The successor to 58hours. Where 58hours was devoted solely to Radiohead (and coded according to the single-band premise), randomhours is able to handle data for countless bands. I basically took everything that I’d learned about data-organization
Provided Full Stack Development services for Republic Project. Day-to-day technologies used were Flash, HTML5, Javascript, and PHP/MySQL. Republic Project was a startup that was later bought by DG | Mediamind, […]
Initially thought up as a project where I could use a ColdFusion beta (I’d never even touched CFML), once the ColdFusion beta expired, it then became a project for me to learn PHP and mySQL… I then later went on to make a (throwaway) port of the site in order to learn .NET.
[[A lot of this is stream-of-consciousness and has, as of yet, to be organized into a proper form… expect updates & edits in the next few hours/days….]] Word of warning: […]
Nike’s rich media ad for the 2009 holiday season.
Created a concise mobile site for Methodist Health System using the Javascript mobile framework jQTouch. Having looked at the analytics for the client’s site, I determined that the current mobile […]
A little excitement today in the Flash dev community. http://blogs.adobe.com/conversations/2011/11/flash-focus.html If you read the actual announcement (leaving out the trolling hyperbole), you’ll see that FP mobile is not dead […]