DiscoCactus

DiscoCactus is a collective of composers, performers, and arrangers. They play video game music. Sort of. They use video game soundtracks as a jumping off point for a party, a nonstop display of kinetic musicianship that blends contemporary art music with dozens of pop styles, steeped in the language of the Internet. Picking up after […]

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vgmtogether

…a 3-day online video game music event made by VGM fans, for VGM fans. Our event will feature musical performances, panels, virtual meetups, and other fun activities for video game music fans to enjoy with one another. vgmtogether gave me the chance to work in simultaneous roles as Design Lead and also Co-VR Lead, responsible […]

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Sacred Centers in India

A research project studying the Buddhist Bodhgaya and Hindu Gaya centers in India, analyzing their histories through study of textual, archaeological, and art-historical resources. Over the course of this project, I led the development of a 3D recreation of the Vishnupada Temple in Gaya, beginning from reference photographs and measurements collected by the project team. […]

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American Prison Writing Archive

A digital platform where incarcerated people can bear witness to the conditions in which they live, to what is working and what is not inside American prisons, and where they can contribute to public debate about the American prison crisis. Open to contributions by correctional officers, prison staff, and prison administrators, and accessible online by […]

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Stellar Door Studios

Stellar Door Studios is my other professional presence, encompassing my colleagues and my creative work including independent game development, independent film production, and local community development and organization.  Together, we have made a number of award-winning “game jam” games, and an award-winning amateur short film. […]

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Democracy Then and Now

Democracy Then and Now is a website built to provide historical audio tours to significant locations on the University of Maryland, College Park campus.  The site collected the essays and recorded audio narrations of a number of students across the campus, each providing historical contexts to locations related to the history of democracy in the United […]

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Comparative Japanese Film Archive

The Comparative Japanese Film Archive transcription tool was an academic research application designed to allow multilingual transcriptions for foreign films.  This tool supported an academic project researching the Japanese benshi tradition, wherein live narrators translated and performed the dialogue of foreign and silent films for Japanese audiences.  As such, this tool allowed for presenting films with […]

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