Illustrations for The Urban Cycling Survival Guide

I have recently completed the illustrations for  a “survival guide” for urban bicyclists. Limited road space shared with large vehicles and impatient drivers in the city can be treacherous for cyclists. This guide provides excellent advice on how to navigate busy streets safely and  get the most out of a bike enabled lifestyle. The guide was written by Yvonne Bambrick, who has been active as a cycling advocate in Toronto for many years.  It was great … >> read more

Limited Edition Risograph Print for InterAccess

InterAccess Electronic Media Arts Centre in Toronto  is celebrating it’s 30th anniversary this year with Mecha Kucha. I made this limited edition risograph print for the event which will be held on Jan 16th, at the Drake Underground in Toronto. These prints will be for sale at the event for $30.

Perpetual Ocean animation

NASA‘s Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio has a beautiful animation of global ocean currents available in HD. The visualization shows ocean surface currents around the world during the period from June 2005 through December 2007. The visualization does not include a narration or annotations; the goal was to use ocean flow data to create a simple, visceral experience. The 320 x 180 pixel version is embedded below, and the studio has much higher … >> read more

RNA Drawings

A scan of a sketchbook of drawings that were made concurrently to an ongoing discussion in the RNA Connective about the nature of technology and its effect on human culture.

RNA Drawing

RNA Connective was a Toronto based collective of artists, engineers, and architects who met regularly from 1999 to 2001 to discuss their observations about the rapid growth of technology and speculate on its implications for the future.

Some of these discussions and the above drawings were published in The Architecture of Intelligence, Birkhauser 2001.