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Our Work

Please enjoy this collection of projects we've been a part of.

Noise

Productivity App

In House Productivity Team

It was never knowing when I'd need to concentrate, always being stuck just too far from the peace and quiet of my wood trimmed study. It was the constant need to focus through the noise of public commotion, it's from this desire that Noise came.

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ArtHERE

Internet Match-making Utility

Made for the Summer of Smart hosted by GAFFTA

An on-line match-making platform that allows the community and organizations within them to post available Spaces and Proposals for what to do with those spaces. Connecting Spaces and Art, for crowd-sourced urban revitalization.

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We All Need

Prototype of an On-line Archive

Made for the Great Urban Hack hosted by GAFFTA

What do you need? What do you think? These simple questions remind us that no matter how complex it gets, it's still about people, talking with people, and living with people. That our similarities outweigh the differences.

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iSearch Media

SEO Compliant Actionscript 3.0 Web Site

Developed at OrdinaryKids

A website for a search agency. Near the height of the ActionScript's reign in the design and web development days we built a completely content managed SEO compliant Flash ActionScript 3.0 Website.

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LOVE WANTED

Large Print Installation

Made for the ‘I Hate Lucy’ Exhibition

A small sample from the back pages of Detroit's Metro Times. One view into our tireless spasming for companionship, physical gratification, and maybe love. This large scale print was designed for a Valentine's Day Exhibition.

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Jimventory

Interactive Installation

Made for the CHANCED! Exhibiton

60 wooden blocks of ceder, each representing a single item sitting on my desk on a random Saturday afternoon at 6:00 pm. Come play in my inventory and see if you can learn a little something about me.

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