Know first when this section is updated :: subscribe to the Artwork RSS feedMultimedia pieces created (or at least presented) using Flash, usually as part of an assignment for school.
| OB City Flash video game, 2007 A Flash-based interactive game. This was done for an assignment in CART252, for which I had to create a multimedia piece that presented my view on a social issue. I chose to address the obesity epidemic in this work. Try it out! |
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Cyborg Manifesto Presentation Visual aid for a class presentation , 2007 This was made for a class presentation, serving as a more creative alternative to PowerPoint. The Flash-based graphics and coding are my own work. The background image was drawn by the talented Kina de Grasse and animated by Samuel Bellemare. The two streaming videos are ripped from somewhere on the Internet, probably YouTube, and were included only as visual aids to our topic. I claim no credit for them. Best viewed in 1280 x 1024 resolution. |
| Miniverse Interactive Flash piece/Website menu, 2006 My final project for CART251, inspired by such things as Samorost and the film Howl's Moving Castle. Originally intended to be used as an extravagant menu system for the old version of this website, but was never finished. May still contain glitches. Best viewed in 1280 x 1024 resolution. |
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Water Clock Class assignment (Flash), 2006 This one requires a bit of explaination: It's a visual representation of time. The top flask represents the seconds of each minute on your system clock, and fills up with water as the time ticks away. When it reaches the end of a minute, it empties into the sink and at the same time adds a drop to the flask below, which represents the minutes of the hour. Stare at it for a few minutes and you'll realise it's a lot less complicated than it sounds. Best viewed in 1280 x 1024 resolution. |








