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Bio:
I share my time in NYC working as a freelance programmer, multimedia artist, and imaging and photographic technology consultant. My specialties include developing next generation eyetracking hardware and software, building non-convential imaging devices from off-the-shelf components, and working with micro-controller devices that attempt to link humans and computers in unique ways.
I recently completed a Master's degree from the Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) at New York University. In 2002 I completed an M.S. Color Science degree at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) investigating eye movement strategies of observers making decisions about color image quality. I completed a B.S. degree in Imaging and Photographic Technology from RIT in 2000.
More Info:
The icons on the right (and navigation menus above) provide more background on my interests, research projects, and artistic pursuits.
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The last several years I've been involved in eyetracking research. This link tells more about the projects I've worked on, covering both hardware and software.
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Click here for links to computing projects such as programming microcontrollers, interfacing off-the-shelf electronics, and various breadboard prototypes.
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I started drawing at a young age and feel that aesthetics are an important part of the thinking process. You'll find links to several of my drawings, paintings, and graphic designs.
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Along the way I have written research papers, publications, and completed two master's theses. Click
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