I've worked with a diverse array of organizations throughout much of my professional life: I designed and built a digital archive for the Merce Cunningham Dance Company in 2006 and 2007; before going to get my MFA, I built full-stack web apps for Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute as a one-man design/build team based out of the RPI Arts departments' iEAR Studios; I've designed and programmed sites for individual art and design practitioners, for MIT’s Sloan School of Business and for Sotheby’s, and for myriad entities at all scales in between.
I personally have developed a taste for C++ in recent years, and I am quite proficient in Python, as well as its redheaded stepchild Cython. I love Objective-C – although I have learned Swift, and am eagerly awaiting a project upon which to cut my Swiftian teeth, specifically. If left to my own devices I will write image-analysis code (I enjoy the rather Quixotic task of porting novel algorithms from their sometimes let’s say undelinted academic origins to contemporary frameworks like numpy
and halide
) and send off myriad and sundry pull requests on GitHub to projects I like the looks of, but can’t compile.