a collection of digital neighbors
The concept of "digital neighbors" is one that seems to have fallen out of style around the same time that personal websites did. From what I have been told, before consolidated social media websites collected everyone onto a single platform, people would have their own websites that would all link together to form an honest-to-goodness web network, instead of lone digital islands controlled by corporations.
If you have a website, and you would like to be digital neighbors, please reach out to me! I would love to connect and continue to grow our networks.
As I work to consolidate all my artistic endevours into a single location, I am going to run across old portfolios and media repositories that hold my old work. Until such a time that I can move them all here (or if I choose that they are better off being hosted seperately), those websites will be found here.
The websites don't like it when I embed them, apparently. I am nonetheless leaving them as-is just in case they change their mind.
I make video games and post them here. Some of these games were made in collaboration with my brother.
My college art portfolio can be found here, including my capstone project Gulliver Blocks.