Look at my youtube channel here.  It has an assortment of home movies, music videos, road movies, late night experiments, and random junk.  I am an "amateur," meaning I do this all for the love.  I am by no means a professional but I really enjoy it.

I have done a number of video installations.  The one that has consistently been the most interesting has been the "TV matrix."   Originally designed for a Sound Team promo photo by me, Matt Oliver, and Adam Bork, it has taken on a whole other life as an evolving art-piece first at Big Orange and now at Baby Blue.   It's 36 televisions in a wooden grid, each attached to a different DVD player, which allows many many possible configurations.   

Here is a collaboration between me and Peter Simonite using the grid.  He used after-effects to expand the grid many times over.  The video is called "Moebius"  as a reference to the Moebius strip.   It begins and ends (both visually and musically) in the exact same spot, so it could potentially be played on loop for all eternity, or until the power gets shut off.   Both audio and video keeps zooming back into itself.  It is the favorite video I have yet been involved with.

If you are feeling brave, visit "So Gallantly Streaming," an homage I created to the internet / the national anthem.

Here is a promo video we did for Weathervane.   It is a non-profit devoted to giving unknown artists a leg-up.   We were their first session and it was very special.   They have since changed their name to "Shaking Through" and partnered with WXPN (of 'World Cafe') and introduced the world to lots of cool folks.   It was an amazing session, as you might gather from the video, and the song ended up on Sunset's "Gold Dissolves to Gray" album.