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Life cycle of a jet created cloud.

Animation, run time: Aprox. 2 minutes 50 seconds, 1280x720

We are so accustomed to the traditional narrative arch, its payoff and its visual contrast that the real world seems less poignant by comparison. What's the point? When is the payoff? Do clouds have to tell a story? Will they anyway?


Jump man!



I will forever be ready to play. Just come here and click start.
If technology can be be a placebo for human contact then I too aim to please. I've embedded myself in this website much in the way that I hope I've embedded myself in your memory.

P.S. I've made up my mind. It's impossible to do nothing. Inaction is action.

Today's here is not tomorrow's here.











The cradle rocks above an abyss, and common sense tells us that our own existence is but a brief crack of light between two eternities of darkness. Although the two are identical twins, man, as a rule, views the prenatal abyss with more calm than the one he is headed for (at some forty-five hundred heartbeats an hour). I know, however, of a young chronophobiac who experienced panic when looking for the first time at homemade movies that had been taken a few weeks before his birth. He saw a world that was practically unchanged-the same house, the same people- and then realized that he did not exist there at all and that nobody mourned his absence.

Vladimir Nabokov
Speak, Memory [19]

Kinetic Echo: Phase II (Edit 2)

"The crinkle of the foil and the movement inward (toward the passerby) implied a literal connection between people and architecture. It physically illustrated figure/ground relation"

The invisible forces passing complacently to and fro become visible.