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work experience
Chief Information Officer, MobileGates, La Palma, CA August 2006-present
- Programming & design for cellfo (http://www.cellfo.com/ perl, html, css, javascript, xml, ajax (article in the Orange County Register)
- Project lead for Travmatix project (http://www.travmatix.com/): perl, mysql, interaction design, team management
- Visual design oversight for entire product line: Navifone, Alltel
Independent Media and Technology Consultant, Los Angeles, CA September 2001-present
- Clients include Nokia, Jamdat, Vivendi-Universal, Sennari, Clear Channel
- Ignite Venture Partners, February 2005-present: board advisor
- May-June 2005: Published a dozen widgets for Mac OSX Dashboard environment:
- Accolades for flores: “clever”, “outside the box amazing!” “so elegant it’s almost magic”
- High profile exposé of security flaws in OSX Tiger “Zaptastic: Blueprint for a Widget of Mass Destruction”
Nokia Research Center, Visual Communications Laboratory, February 1999-July 2002
“Content Guru“/Senior Research Scientist, Santa Monica, CA September 2000-July 2002
- Co-created 3000 ft2 business research lab, the “Media Garden“
- Spoke on panels and participated in consortia & workshops
- Managed development of a series of demos of new media and entertainment technology
Senior Research Engineer, Tampere, Finland, February 1999-September 2000
- Inventor
- Patent #7,062,469, “System and method for public wireless network access subsidized by dynamic display advertising”
- Patent #7,031,931, “Portable device attached to a media player for rating audio/video contents”
- Patent #7,006,984, “Electronically augmented multiplayer sporting game with virtual ball passed by infrared apparatus”
- Patent #7,006,116, “Tangibly encoded media identification in a book cover”
- Patent #6,993,131, “Method and system for managing rights in digital information over a network”
- Patent #6,907,568, “Tangible icon representing network objects”
- Patent #6,882,853, “Method and arrangement for arranging, selecting and displaying location data in a cellular telephone system, and a terminal of a cellular network”
- Patent #6,839,080, “Remote server switching of video streams”
- Patent #6,502,100, “Method and apparatus for acquiring and storing data in association with a mode annotation”
- Patent #6,674,995, “Electronically augmented multiplayer sporting game with virtual ball passed by infrared apparatus”
- further patents pending, current status via USPTO, via Euro patent office
- Concepting of new applications and terminal prototypes for Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Computing, Mobile Gaming and Toys; Applications, UI, Human Factors & Social research
- Attended and reported on events including “Scope ‘99″ - Vienna, Austria, “Computer & Video Games Come of Age”, MIT, and NYC and London toy fairs
- Nokia liaison to MIT Media Lab - Things That Think
Associate Director, , Chicago, IL , USA 1986-1999(art)n Laboratory
- Created over 200 unique works. See portfolio for a few selections.
- Developed and programmed software applications for computer graphics and image processing.
- Directed modelers and animators
- Modeled and rendered images in Alias
- Smithsonian Institution, Janet Annenberg Hooker Hall of Geology, Gems and Minerals 1997; This permanent installation provides a 10′x5′x5′ display portraying an immersive three-dimensional view of the salt crystal for the new Hope Diamond exhibit. This project included modeling and rendering of scientific data, post-production planning, team management and on-site installation in Washington D.C.
- Co-Inventor: Patents: #5,519,794 (1996); #5,330,799 & #5,554,432 (1994); #5,113,213 (1992), reissued 1995 as Re. 35,029: Developed new processes and improvements for digital hardcopy imaging techniques. Wrote and edited patents, communicated with patent attorneys and directly with USPTO examiners.
- Documented exhibitions and research with video, Internet, and printed publications.
- WWW Site Virtual Photography started June 1994. Received award Cool Site of the Day on March 22, 1995.
Laser System Programmer, Aura Technology, Chicago, IL 1987-1989
- Designed vector display commands extending existing high-level language in Z80 assembler.
Computer Assistant, Hines VA Hospital, Medical R&D, Hines, IL 1987-1989
- Ported programming language to support image-processing hardware.
Research Assistant, Electronic Visualization Laboratory, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1989-1998
- Contributed to The Interactive Image touring exhibition and RT/1 programming language
- researched and produced graphics for The Chicago Board of Trade
- created scientific data visualizations for publication.
Game Programmer, DataBioTics, Mountain View, CA, 1986-1987
- Prepared video game Junkman, Jr. for commercial ROM release
education
Master of Fine Arts (MFA), Electronic Visualization, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1988-1991
- MFA show, “Welcome to My Living Room”, sponsored by DataDisplay corporation: performance & video event for attendees of the National Association of Broadcasters conference.
- Created animations The Politics of Pleasure, Tie The Knot, and The Politics of Pleasure: Extended Remix, shown at the SIGGRAPH Animation Screening Room and Art Show in 1990 and 1991 (SVR #61), the Museum of Science and Industry, and other venues.
- Animations created using the AT&T Pixel Machine parallel-processing computer, programmed for algorithmic modeling and animation in C with the PicLib and RayLib libraries.
Bachelor of Sciences (BS), Mathematics/Computer Science, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1984-1988
- Lectured by invitation at UIC and other area universities on computer graphics; took graduate level classes in linguistics.
Associate of Arts (AA), Dance, Santa Monica College, 2002-2004
Computer languages: C (10+ years), C++ (10+ years), Java(5+ years, esp. J2ME), Assembly, Forth, Perl, others
OS’es: Windows ME/NT/98/95, Mac(OSX & Classic), Unix (several flavors: Irix, AIX, A/UX, Linux, HP-UX, etc.)
Applications: Alias (7+ years), Maya, Photoshop, Painter, Detailer, Illustrator, Quark, PageMill, Office
Code: HTML, CSS, Javascript










