ID Theft Days Microsite 

The ID Theft Days micro-site was built with Flash and Maya. All of the animation was rendered in Maya and exported as an image sequence. The animation is controlled by custom tweening scripts that I created to animate the image sequence from one point to another. This includes backward animation as well as forward.
Directions
- While the image sequence is loading you can find out how much your company may be losing to identity theft.
- Once the sequence is finished, you can click on one of the items on the desk or the drawers to proceed into each section.
IMA MMFX Kiosk 

This project uses Actionscript 3.0, Flash CS3, and Photoshop CS3. The kiosk is installed at the Indianapolis Museum of Art in the Manufacturing Material Effects exhibit. I used Papervision 3D to create the 3D animation and objects in 3D space. Tweener was used for the animation. The navigation is touch-sensetive. Each group of Architects is added as easily as adding a single line into an array containing all of the projects.
Directions
- Allow the video a few moments to load completely.
- Click play to see a screen capture of the kiosk in action.
Interactive Television Prototype 


This project was done as part of an intensive course on interactive television at Ball State. While another team of computer scientists were building a televised version, I was responsible for building the web version. We collaborated as much as possible, sharing RSS feeds and content managements systems that we built using PHP. A group of News designers provided most of the graphics.
Directions
- Click the video to pause and play the 'live' broadcast.
- Click one of the icons below the screenshots to play a package.
- Click the minimized NLI Live thumbnail to restore the 'live' broadcast.