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August 22, 2009. On a beautiful Saturday.
August 12, 2009. Facets for Twine 2.x, a semantic web application, are a way to change the result set from a search query. This usually just means filtering the results, but with semantic data, this can also mean changing the result set via links of semantic relevance and topics that have affinity to the original query.
May 11, 2009. A site map of the pages and functions on each page for the development of a social semantic web application.
April 7, 2009. Initial draft of a proposal for the Twine 2.0 service. Mostly concentrating on the ideas of "find" and "follow" topics of interest.
March 26, 2009. The registration at the time happened over five pages, which is a bit excessive. Here's a proposal on how to streamline the process.
February 11, 2009. Wireframes and interaction for a reader interface for Twine.com subscriptions.
August 18, 2007. Yippee! Made it to NYC to see the Richard Serra exhibit at MoMA. There's no way this show would have made it to the West Coast. HEAVY METAL!
December 6, 2006. From the Members Cafe at Tate Modern.
December 6, 2006. Definitely did NOT want to miss this. Went to London to see the slides at Tate Modern during Thanksgiving.
Drum & Bass track for a laptop music contest. Right-click to save.
Orchestral breakbeat track for a laptop music contest. Right-click to save.
April 28, 2000. Mp3.com wanted to provide businesses with an alternative to Muzak, offering more control over the music schedule and advertisements than ever possible before.
April 10, 2000. Mp3.com was able to procure a giant library of classical recordings. Users could access the music via a subscription. This is the interaction detailing entry points and flow for this service.
December 23, 1999. Mp3.com allowed users to send audio greeting cards from their site. Here is a document detailing entry points and interaction for this service.
December 13, 1999. Before Apple had iTunes, there was Mp3.com. My.mp3.com provided a way for you to listen to your music from an online interface without having to rip your CDs. Many of the features of this app have become standard for online music. This is the interface and interaction for the online service and for the CD verification desktop app.
My website circa 1996. There's a link somewhere in there to an even older personal web page. CAUTION: Many links are broken by now.