About

I’ve been blogging about my creative practice since 2007. Initially through Prodical’s Blog – my musings on music, sound, art and technology (’til Dec 2010) – and later through my PhD Practice as Research project, The Augmented Tonoscope and its WordPress Online Journal and Tumblr Digital Sketchbook (Oct 2010 – Apr 2015). My personal website (Mar 2015 – present) features a range of recent solo/collaborative works as well as projects I helped developed for other artistic practitioners as a creative technologist.

While these sites show less interest over time in detailing the ‘nitty-gritty’ of my various projects and experiments, I still draw heavily on the wider “maker” movement’s generous sharing of knowledge via the wealth of freely accessible blog posts, forums and GitHub repositories. In acknowledging I couldn’t develop my practice without them, it seems only fair that I make a modest contribution of my own.

I’m still less interested in sharing ‘work in progress’, so this blog and an accompanying GitHub repository will focus on recently completed projects – technical notes, code, schematics etc. – that others might want to recreate and adapt or just find useful as reference.

If you have any questions get in touch – I’m always open to hearing from other practitioners who share similar interests – details on the ‘Contact’ page.