Two pieces created for .microsound wikileaks project.
Conceived in sequence.
Six visualizations in Blender of audio by Darren Nelsen.
Presented at Eyedrum, Atlanta, GA, 20 March 2009.
Real-time video slitscan, in Flex, using bitmap animation.

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Slitscanning has been an interest since I read about TxTransform in "Future Cinema" some years back. This particular slitscan algorithm comes from Golan Levin and Ben Fry, who implemented it in Java.
It reads pixel values live from a video stream, in the exact center of the playback image. Then it wipes them on the viewing canvas from right to left.
Two of the videos included here are from the Thelma project, which is my initial experiment in automated video assembly (these are by hand). The clips relate stories from Hurricanes Rita and Katrina.
Audioresponsive animation is in AS3 using bitmaps, actually.
These are test items, projected as a billboard (i.e., frontally).
Removed for maintenance. Thanks for your understanding.
A motion graphics piece I made for Cox Communications in 2007, while working in their Strategy and Product Development group.
Removed pending redesign.
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Stills and boards from a promo I directed and designed in 2006.
For CNN and British Petroleum (subsequently Lincoln Financial).
Removed.