Code ~ creative ~ art
I'm into creative, cognitive challenges... Experiment with tech, science, maths, and art... Develop real-time graphics, games, apps, web... Aim for new spaces; useful work; striking experiences...
I'm also into... Travel, aim to be nomadic... Learning, challenges, others' perspectives... Music, gigs, festivals, theatre, film, comedy... Art, drawing, exhibitions... Conversation, reading, debate... Football, parkour...
Aim to join the themes of art and code... Learn by adapting across disciplines... Explore emerging technology and the changes they bring to our culture (AI, information, interfaces).
BSc 1:1
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Likes: | opengl glsl c++ objective-c c webgl three.js canvas stack.gl node.js redux ecmascript-6 postcss webpack npm haxe openframeworks cinder vvvv haskell lisp clojure rust python tensorflow neural-network fluid-dynamics opencl blockchain ethereum procedural-generation graphics artificial-intelligence regl |
Dislikes: | malbolge |
Freelance code, creative, and art projects.
Developing freelance and personal projects - web, real-time graphics, experimental, audio-visual.
Creating and delivering “unexpected” work for for B-Reel’s clients, injecting innovation into the agency’s projects, and being a champion of creative tech throughout the organisation.
Development (mostly front-end) on projects and more experimental prototypes, working alongside experienced and highly capable developers, designers, and producers.
Picking up new skills on the fly in a challenging environment, at this vibrant and fast-growing digital agency based in Belfast, London, and New York; developing outstanding, award-winning work for major clients such as Google, Red Bull, and Ford.
Notable projects:
Intern at a digital design and development agency; continued in the role afterwards, after quickly picking up skills on-the-fly:
Worked as part of a team constructing gardens; involving planting, decking, patios, water features, and more. Assisted in the design process, implemented designs on site, and operated machinery and vehicles.
During teens mainly, specialised in portraiture, meeting and negotiating with clients. Attracted further opportunities through recommendations and success in competitions.
Commissioned work included:
B.Sc. first-class honours (1:1):
Subjects included:
Trying out a year of art at GSA before committing to this path or another.
Achieved a Distinction; subjects included:
Portfolio of artwork, which succeeded in the portfolio/entrance reviews at NCAD and IADT - although I decided to pursue a different path of third-level education.
Secondary/High School.
Leaving Certificate of 465 CAO points (of a possible 600; equivalent to 367 UCAS points) - with subjects (all at Higher Level):
Activities and awards:
(An old university project, unfortunately no longer working.)
Experimental proof-of-concept web-application, towards the development of a (still) future game:
Probably no longer working, due to changes in the WebGL spec.
Interactive music visuals for Max Cooper's Emergence AV collaborations project.
Tech
The visuals are an emergent physical system of interacting particles. Complex organic forms emerge spontaneously, from simple interactions at the individual scale - in a fluid-like advection, particles recursively affect and affected by the field of motion.
Concept
Forms in motion, interact spontaneously, knitting emergent interconnections. A continuous reflexive process — coheres through ascending scales of complexity; recurs through cycles of entropy and order.
Moving through scales, evoking natural forms: From primordial matter, forms; ovum, animal... Through self; community... Towards interconnection; cohesion...
Led the project visuals - concept, development, project lead. Collaborated with Max Cooper (music, Emergence project), and Joe Murrél (video editing).
A creative response to Max Cooper's amazing Emergence audio-visual project. Evolved out of an experiment I made exploring an aspect of fluid dynamics. I'd been fascinated by Max's works for a long time (in particular his collaborations with Andy Lomas), and was really excited by the opportunity to work with him to create something between our visions.
This turned into a marathon passion project over a long period of evenings/weekends. It was also a place for me to freely explore ideas and expressions, and to experiment with new techniques and technical challenges.
As featured on:
Rich website and a virtual-reality experience on here.com, showcasing HERE's ambitions for the future of location technologies.
The Vision parts of the site (Autonomous World, Articles and Content, VR) underscored the smooth editorial interface with slick WebGL effects.
The VR Experience was a hefty piece of rich experiential WebGL/WebVR work.
As Creative Technology Director, worked on concept and directed development of the 2 aspects of the project - vision website and VR experience - with quick turnaround and a great team.
With [Samsy Honigstein]http://samsy.ninja/), Matt Wagerfield, Dine Albrecht.
For the official Gorillaz app, a crossover with Jaguar - AR/VR game and challenging puzzle quest, starting in-app, spreading across the internet; for players to land a tech job at Jag.
A popular, fully immersive, mixed-reality, multi-platform app - a unique blend of real world, augmented- and virtual-reality, and 360 environments.
(Check out the full case study from B-Reel).
This phase of the app is a media-spanning augmented-reality adventure, beginning on iOS and Android, then spanning out across the internet for an AR challenge - with successful players winning the chance to get a tech job at Jaguar.
As Creative Technology Director, led and oversaw the development of the second phase of the official Gorillaz app - a crossover with Jaguar Land Rover.
Campaign site promoting cleanup of plastic waste in the oceans - a collaboration between Corona and Parley.
Lead front-end development and prototyping, for the initial site:
System for many interactive audio-reactive visuals, for a multitude of songs in an uplifting collaborative campaign for the mental health charity CALM - turned around on a very tight deadline with Harriman Steel.
Lead creative tech, prototyping, and development of the visuals.
The charity, advocating men's mental health, called upon musicians to cover a song that brought them out of dark times, to create a hopeful message for others - the response was great, and the project caught runaway momentum, covered by NME, Huffington Post, Vice i_D, The Guardian, Dazed Digital, Clash, Dork, and others.
I made a wide variety of custom visuals for all tracks.
With an initial deadline of just a few days, the core visuals needed to be built quickly, and offer a large space of parameters for different styles - so I opted for flexible techniques that could yield unplanned results (signed-distance fields, multi-buffer feedback-loop rendering).
Also, with little-to-no time for feedback processes, I led the design and aesthetic of the visuals, in response to cues from the agency and client.
Large, enterprise, education platform build, deployed globally.
Aims to teach people how to use the internet and online advertising effectively.
Awards include:
Big multiplayer game for 19K fans at Barclays Centre Stadium, NY - played using phones as controllers for the huge 4-sided jumbotron screens, during short breaks in the hockey match on the ice below.
Played during quick breaks in the hockey game - with a web app on your phone controlling gameplay on the enormous jumbotron screens - competing against the other stands for Chromecast goodies, in the home of the New York Islanders.
Led the front-end development, and built the web app players used to control the game with their phones.
Check out Jordan Sheldrick's case study.
Slick custom design creators for official Android phone accessories - with a variety of ways to generate stylish designs unique to you; through your photos, places, voice, etc...
Create custom phone cases for your Android phone, with an accompanying custom Live Wallpaper.
A wide variety of designs, styles, creator interactions, and technology integrations.
Developed with Google - a large, high production value, enterprise product project.
Worked on continuous prototyping and exploration - from the more creative work of developing new case/wallpaper designs, aesthetics, and interactions; to the more technical of dealing accurately with quirks of colour transformation in the physical printing process.
Also worked on the large production build; and collaborated closely with Google, and our big team of driven and talented developers, creatives, designers.
Prototypes of voice graphics creators - variations on ways to form graphical designs in real-time from your voice:
Comprehensive educational books and resource system for teachers and students; developed for edco publishers.
Includes a repository of books, and teacher- and student-specific client applications (for browser, PC, and iPad). Children use the app in place of schoolbooks, with a full suite of features.
I designed and developed the HTML5 front-end of the application - the book-viewer was my main role, developing a flexible interface which would be the core user-facing component:
iframe
postMessage
API and each web-view's corresponding messaging methodThis offered me a great insight into the application of maths and physics concepts to computing - bridging the areas in a well-reasoned process.
I had found it difficult to express some of these ideas elegantly in a programmatic form, and the simple and balanced approaches here really helped me do so much better.
It also provided a great approach to fundamental physics engine development, which I still go back to for understanding and inspiration when developing this (or any other) system.
Insightful explorations of maths, physics, computing, and more - Steve illuminates complex subjects with incredible visual communication. An amazing teacher.
I'd been interested in fluid dynamics for some time - describing the phenomenon at a higher level of abstraction, above the fundamental mechanics that actually drive it. Until coming across this series, I'd found other explanations that were all pretty unintuitive (from my layman's point-of-view anyway). This takes a different approach I found fascinating, and immediately, naturally meaningful.
Experimenting with and riffing on a key part of this - the concept of advection (particles both affecting and being affected by the flow of particles simultaneously) - led directly to the Tendrils project, and live visuals for Max Cooper.
Gourlay's explanation is well-paced, and both accessible and deep. He describes a vorton model (a vorton being a particle that carries a vortex through the fluid medium, creating and following the flow). It directly describes the properties that make fluid motion visually interesting to me (swirling vortices, complex interconnections), and has the nice property of not needing to be bounded within a grid (a particle-based, Lagrangian).
I worked with Peter for a few years - I learned a great deal from his enthusiastic learning and sharing of new technology, and the applications and cultural impacts it could bring. He followed the state of the art, and helped engage us all in it. This is his blog, offering many interesting insights.
Wonderful, intuitively-demonstrated, interactive book navigating the complex world of graphics shader languages and procedural generation.
Beautifully-written and fascinating look at conceptual design.