I was fortunate to be the  lead designer and content creator  for a stellar 8,000 square foot traveling exhibition that’s been featured at the Boston Museum of Science, Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Canada’s Ontario Science Center, TELUS World
The Internet of Things
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Sketches for client approval
Full scale proof of concept
Creation Library: prototype
Final version
Visionaries
Creation Library, exit side
Smartphone Deconstructed
 I dismantled a period TV and embedded a 19” flat-screen that ran period TV commercials on a loop with no audio. The magazines and Yellow Pages disguise the width of the flat-screen. In AfterEffects, I made a 4:3 aspect ratio mask to maintain the ill
 The premise is that everything in the room (except for the ironing board) is now in the chip that’s displayed on the left side of the left hand panel.
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Easter Eggs
Understandable Comparisons
 I glued, screwed and anchored every object to prevent movement or damage in transit. All the Stage 9 install crew had to do was plug it into a power drop.
 The two “prop clusters” aren’t attached to the carpet, allowing venue staff to vacuum the display.
Autonomous Vehicles
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Baxter: a robotic welcome to the exhibition
Future Habitats Keva Plank city: design direction
Keva Plank Interactive
Predictions are... unpredictable.
The Robox
Back side of the Robox: Robotics Timeline
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Arthur C. Clarke, visionary
Getting up to speed on an unfamiliar subject
POPnology Mars walls inside.jpg
Concept designs for "The Rocketeer" by Edward Eyth
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