Errata is an experimental animation I worked on from 2003-2005. The film is created using a photocopier to copy copies of copies. Errata has screened at festivals and venues
around the U.S. and abroad, including the Tribeca Film Festival, the International Film Festival Rotterdam, and the Ann Arbor Film Festival.
Richard Brautigan Visits the Micronations (Sealand) is a stop-motion puppet animation I completed in 2004. It is about the author Richard Brautigan and the nation of Sealand.
Seajon is a stop-motion film made in collaboration with Peter Miller. It is a psychedelic film from the midwest. Seajon? Seajon! SEAJON.
MicroFilm is a short animation made for inclusion in a video exhibition called [20mb] at Mass Gallery in Austin, Texas, in which all of the pieces had to be smaller than 20mb. MicroFilm was made by printing each frame of the animation using a microfilm reader in the library at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
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I am working on a film based on a coastal fort on the southern tip of Alabama called Fort Morgan. The film is a mixture of hand-drawn animation and time-lapse footage of the fort and landscape. Using a variety of experimental animation techniques, the film
is planned as a collage of abstract, narrative and metaphorical passages. Historical and imaginary perspectives on military architecture, the exploration of the New World, oysters and crystallography are featured in this untitled project.
Production photo, shooting time-lapse at Ft. Morgan. August 2007.
A look at some of the notable features of Ft. Morgan
An explanation of the Battle of Mobile Bay